Protection must be a top priority in every building. A fire safety plan is a schematic plan of a building and its parts, marking all hazards, systems, devices, equipment for fire prevention and protection, which helps reduce the risk of fire and allows for efficient response in case it does occur. This plan clearly shows the position and function of the building, protection level, escape and emergency action routes, designated areas for fire fighters and other rescue teams in emergency, the location of high- and low-voltage services and lines, water and gas pipelines and relating tools and devices, hazardous substances, a hydrant system and other sources, rooms and tools that can help put the fire out, etc.. All buildings, except for one-bedroom and two-bedroom houses, and similar small buildings, have to have a fire safety plan. A fire safety plan and escape routes are mandatory documents used for general fire prevention. The form and content of this plan is laid out in the relevant rulebooks and acts. The owner or occupant of a building or a fire safety officer are responsible for this plan. We’ve prepared more advice about this topic, and you can use our calculator to check the cost of such plans. Our experienced fire protection experts are there for you in case you have any questions.