Emergency drill planning with BIM uses model views to prepare evacuation routes, assembly areas, alarm zones, observer positions, blocked-route scenarios, and post-drill notes.
Why This Matters
Emergency drills reveal operational issues that drawings may not show: confusing routes, locked doors, poor signage, crowding, slow alarm response, or staff uncertainty.
Practical Guidance
Prepare Drill Views: Show routes, stairs, exits, assembly areas, and fire compartments clearly.
Assign Observers: Use model locations to place observers at key doors, stairs, lobbies, and bottlenecks.
Record Findings: Link observations to model locations after the drill.
Update Plans: Convert findings into signage, training, access, alarm, or route improvements.
Checklist
- Prepare evacuation and assembly model views
- Assign observer points by model location
- Record drill findings against spaces and routes
- Update emergency plans after lessons learned
LUA BIM LABS Insight
An emergency drill is a reality check for the model. BIM helps turn observations into safer routes and clearer procedures.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
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