Hi
I know this should be in Healthcare but I have posted a few threads there with no reply...tumbleweed is blowing through it
I have recently taken over as fire safety advisor for a average sized hospital (4 floors) At present there is mandatory fire safety training by means of a presentation and practical extinguisher use. The presentation includes 'progressive horizontal evacuation' ie getting patients from the compartment of fire origin to a 'safe' compartment by moving them sideways behind 60 minute fire doors (maybe into the next ward or further)
Now, the policy at present is just for horizontal evacuation and not vertically down the stairs (there are no dedicated escape lifts)
I'm considering changing this policy and was contemplating evac chairs. Although the hospital is fairly modern with sound compartmentation, if there was a bomb threat then the patients would have to be evacuated outside.
What do the forum members think?
Cheers