Fire Evacuation Systems

Mitrefinch's Fire Evacuation System (FES) module provides an efficient method of reporting on the evacuation of your site in the event of an emergency. FES can be integrated with all Mitrefinch products, and is suitable for sites that are at risk from both fire and chemical spills.

When an individual enters or leaves the site, they must register at one of the terminals. The system holds information relating to the volume and identity of individuals on-site at all times.

In the event of an emergency, following the evacuation of employees and visitors, real-time reports and roll-call printouts can then be produced – accurately showing who is still on site and their last known location. This facility saves time for emergency crews and increases safety for all personnel and visitors on your site.  

Fire Evacuation Software from Mitrefinch - a small price to pay for peace of mind.

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Key benefits

  • People safety - significantly increase the safety of staff, visitors and customers by keeping an accurate record of people onsite or in the building. 
  • Real-time mustering and zone registration reports - Saves time for Emergency Services attending any incident, and eliminates the likelihood of taking needless risks to rescue people who may already be safe and sound.  
  • Can be adapted for other emergency risks - Although the system is primarily concerned with reducing the risk of fire, it could also apply to similar emergency situations where people's lives may be in danger, such as chemical spills, major accidents, violent crimes, and threats of terrorism.

Key features 

  • People cannot get on or off the premises without registering at a terminal
  • Real time on-site and off-site reports for fire evacuation
  • Zone registration and mustering mean fire crews can accurately pinpoint areas in need of search and disregard evacuated areas of the site

                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                       	
 

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