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Fire Evacuation Diagrams  Across Queensland and Australia

Fire Auditors creates building-specific fire evacuation diagrams and emergency plans for property managers, strata managers, and building owners. Fully compliant with AS 3745:2010 and Queensland fire safety laws, delivered by independent fire safety professionals.

Outdated or Missing Evacuation Diagrams Put Your Building at Risk.

Every regulated building in Queensland is required to display current evacuation diagrams that meet Australian Standard AS 3745:2010. An outdated, incorrect, or missing diagram is a compliance failure that can affect your Occupier's Statement, your insurance, and your legal standing.If your building has been renovated, changed layout, or increased in occupancy since your last diagram was produced, your current diagrams may no longer be compliant. We assess, create, and update evacuation diagrams tailored specifically to your building.

What Goes Into a Compliant Fire Evacuation Diagram

Our evacuation diagrams are built specifically for your building layout and cover all required elements under AS 3745:2010 including egress paths, exit locations, assembly areas, fire equipment locations, and emergency procedures. Every diagram is produced by a qualified fire safety professional and reviewed for compliance before delivery.

  • Tailored to your exact building layout, floor by floor, with all exits and egress paths clearly identified.

  • Compliant with AS 3745:2010 and Queensland fire safety laws, ready for display and submission.

  • Updated whenever your building changes, ensuring your diagrams remain current and compliant at all times.

Evacuation Diagrams That Hold Up When It Matters Most

An evacuation diagram is not just a compliance checkbox. It is the document your occupants rely on in an emergency and the record your insurer and regulator will ask for when something goes wrong. Getting it right matters.Fire Auditors produces evacuation diagrams for buildings across Queensland, NSW, Victoria, and Western Australia including hard-to-reach remote sites. We work with strata managers, body corporates, facilities directors, and building owners who need compliant documentation they can rely on.

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How often should a fire safety audit be conducted?

Fire audits are generally required annually, although additional audits may be necessary after major renovations, layout changes, or occupancy increases.

What is included in a fire safety audit?

Audits cover all aspects in relation to Fire compliance, some items include (but not limited to) fire alarms, extinguishers, hydrants, hose reels, emergency lighting, evacuation diagrams, training records,evacuation plans, routes, doors and compliance documentation such as Occupier’s Statements or Annual Fire Safety Statements we also take note of any work that has been carried out in the complex and note any changes.

Why is a fire safety inspection crucial for my building?

Fire safety inspections are vital for ensuring your building is safe, compliant with regulations, and ready for emergencies. Regular inspections help identify and fix potential risks, protecting your property and the safety of everyone inside.

What are my legal requirements under fire safety regulations?

Under Queensland's regulations, your legal requirements for fire safety include:

  • Following the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 for safety measures and evacuation plans.
  • Meeting the Queensland Development Code Part MP 6.1 for fire safety installation maintenance.
  • Abiding by the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990 for overall safety compliance.
  • Maintaining fire protection systems and equipment in line with Australian Standard AS 1851.
  • Ensuring your building complies with the National Construction Code (NCC) for fire safety.
  • Developing and implementing a Fire Safety Management Plan (FSMP) specific to your premises.
  • Appointing Fire Safety Advisers if your building has high occupancy, to guide on fire safety issues.
  • Creating and regularly practicing Evacuation Coordination Procedures for safe and efficient building evacuation.
  • Conducting regular maintenance and testing of all Fire Safety Installations to guarantee they are functional.
  • Keeping accurate records of all fire safety maintenance, testing, and training activities conducted.

These requirements are crucial for ensuring the safety of your premises and compliance with state laws.

Why is fire evacuation training important for my staff?

Fire evacuation training prepares your staff to respond quickly and safely during an emergency. It covers evacuation procedures, escape routes, and emergency roles, helping to protect lives and ensure your building complies with safety regulations.

How does fire warden training benefit my building?

Fire warden training ensures designated staff are fully equipped to lead during emergencies. It prepares them to manage evacuations, use safety equipment, and coordinate with emergency services, keeping your building compliant and everyone inside safe.

Can you help  with fire extinguishers and smoke alarms?

No, and this is an important distinction. Fire Auditors is an independent auditing company. We assess and report on compliance, we do not physically service, install, or maintain fire equipment. If you need extinguisher servicing, smoke alarm testing, or any fire equipment maintenance, you need a licensed fire protection company. We are happy to point you in the right direction. If you need an independent audit on top of your maintenance, which is a separate legal requirement, that is where we come in.

What types of buildings do you audit?

We audit commercial buildings, residential strata complexes, body corporate properties, convention centres, office buildings, warehouses, industrial facilities, government buildings, and large organisations across Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. If you are unsure whether your building type falls within our scope, contact us and we will let you know quickly.

Can you audit multiple buildings?

Yes. We work regularly with strata managers and body corporates responsible for multiple buildings. We can audit individual buildings as required or set up an ongoing compliance schedule across your entire portfolio so nothing slips through. If you manage multiple buildings and want one consistent, reliable auditor across all of them, contact us to talk through how we would structure that.