I manage a residential complex of 12 apartments. I am not sure that our evacuation routes meet the requirements. And during an inspection, this could turn into a major problem. Who can help make an evacuation plan, check the systems and make adjustments - preferably with experience in residential buildings?
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Residential complexes require a comprehensive approach to safety. Centralized warning systems, controlled evacuation routes and information for residents are necessary. Regular maintenance and staff training ensure a timely response to threats and reduce the risk of fire.
I manage a residential complex of 10 buildings, and at some point I realized that we do not have a clear evacuation plan, and the warning systems have not been tested for a long time. I decided not to wait until something happens, and invited https://code-point.com.au/. Their team conducted an audit of all buildings, found weak points and helped us implement up-to-date solutions without large-scale reconstruction. Now we have all the documents, plans and confidence that in the event of an emergency, the system will work. I am very grateful and recommend it to all management companies.