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Fire Safety Plan Design Services

Tailored fire safety plans that integrate code compliance, advanced system design, and proactive evacuation strategies

Fire Safety

At Finulent Solutions, we create and deploy highly tailored, regulation-abiding fire safety designs that adhere to international and regional standards, such as NFPA 131, NFPA 72, UL 2610, and other relevant municipal codes. Whether you are overseeing a high-rise apartment complex, an industrial warehouse facility, or a commercial building, our method achieves a fire-safe environment through clever design of spaces, equipment deployment, system management, and evacuation planning.

Our cross-functional team of design engineers and consultants collaborates closely with you to develop design solutions that enhance safety, support rapid emergency response, and reduce liability risks.

Fire Evacuation Route Planning

We create understandable, effective, and accessible fire evacuation plans that enhance the safe and timely evacuation of all building occupants.

Key Features:

Primary and secondary evacuation routes that cover crowd flow, access points, and obstruction avoidance
Emergency exit signage compliance achieved through illuminated, reflective, and multi-language signage for visual identification during low-visibility situations
Directional arrows and floor striping complying with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) specifications
Assembly point design, located at safe distances with sufficient space for occupant accountability
Parking lot fire evacuation planning, including conspicuously marked vehicle evacuation routes and pedestrian-priority signage

Fire Alarm Monitoring Services

As part of our comprehensive fire safety design, we incorporate 24/7 fire alarm monitoring systems to ensure rapid detection and immediate response during emergencies.

Key Features:

UL 2610-Certified Systems - Equipped with advanced fire detection sensors and control panels for reliable performance.
Priority Signaling Protocols – Fire alerts are transmitted with top priority over all other building system notifications.
Smart System Integration – Seamless connectivity with HVAC systems, sprinkler networks, and emergency lighting for synchronized activation.
NFPA 72 Compliance – All systems undergo routine inspections and testing to meet stringent standards for functionality and readiness.
Fire alarm system monitoring diagram

Sprinkler System Design & Compliance

We design fire sprinkler systems tailored to your building’s architecture, occupancy type, and fire load rating to ensure efficient suppression, minimal water damage, and full compliance with safety standards.

Fire alarm system monitoring diagram

Key Features:

Extensive sprinkler system hydraulic calculations for pressure and flow design
Zoned Sprinkler Layouts - We implement zoned configurations to isolate water discharge, enhance fire control, and minimize disruption.
Water Supply Planning – We design water supply systems based on occupancy use, fire suppression demand, and code-specific requirements.
Fire sprinkler inspection checklists for periodic compliance audits and maintenance cycles
Compliance with NFPA 13 and local jurisdictional codes

Fire Safety Equipment Layout & Installation Design

We provide strategic and compliant location of all major fire safety equipment through careful risk assessment and mapping.

Equipment Includes:

Dry chemical extinguisher installation design, particularly in locations susceptible to flammable liquids or electrical hazards
Fire blanket location guidelines adopted in kitchen and laboratory environments
Standards for fire hose reel locations kept in corridors and doors of access
Switchboard signage, manual pull stations, and first aid kits installed according to OSHA regulations
Maps of equipment included in final safety documents
Fire risk assessment diagram

Documentation of Fire Safety Plans

We deliver well-documented, code-friendly fire safety plans tailored to your risk level and building type.

Emergency planning diagram

Documents Include:

Floor-by-floor equipment and signage layout diagrams
Occupant evacuation procedures with designated roles and responsibilities (e.g., emergency teams, fire wardens)
Step-by-step guidelines on helping people with disabilities or mobility impairments
Emergency exit sign requirements and assembly area procedures

Trusted Technology Partnerships

Industry Expertise

Industry Expertise

Comprehensive fire safety planning for commercial, residential, industrial, and institutional buildings

Regulation-Ready

Regulation-Ready

Fully compliant with NFPA 13, UL 26102, NFPA 72, and OSHA standards

Tailored Solutions

Tailored Solutions

Site-specific designs based on building layout, risks, and usage patterns

End-to-End Support

End-to-End Support

From consultation to installation audits and ongoing system verification

Clear Documentation

Clear Documentation

Organized, submission-ready files for authorities, training, and daily operations

Ready to Optimize Your Fire Safety Plans?
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a fire evacuation plan consist of?
Our evacuation plans include marked primary and alternate means of escape, floor-level signage, multilingual emergency directions, and fire risk-based and occupancy load-based assembly areas.
Do you provide audit support after installation, and are your fire alarm monitoring systems UL 2610-certified?
Yes. At Finulent, all our fire alarm monitoring system equipment designs are UL 2610-certified, ensuring they meet rigorous environmental, electrical, and performance testing standards.

As part of our post-installation services, we offer comprehensive audit support to verify system performance, code compliance, and operational integrity.
How frequently should sprinkler systems be inspected?
Finulent recommends conducting visual inspections every quarter and performing detailed performance tests annually to ensure your sprinkler system functions optimally. These inspection protocols align with the standards outlined in NFPA 25.
Where do fire blankets and extinguishers go?
Fire blankets go in kitchens and hot areas, and extinguishers are located near electrical panels, chemicals storage, and exits according to NFPA 10 standards.
Do you create fire evacuation plans for parking lots and basements?
Yes. Our services encompass parking lot fire evacuation planning, with vehicle routing mapping, reflective signs, and dynamic access control systems to ensure safe and effective exit.