Fire Evacuation Plan · St Helens
Fire evacuation
plan for
St Helens.
From £295 · Site-specific
A site-specific fire evacuation plan produced by ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors for your St Helens premises. Not a template — a document that reflects your building, your occupants, and your escape routes.
Fire evacuation plan for St Helens.
Our head office is based in Chester, and our team regularly works in St Helens and our team regularly produces fire evacuation plans for businesses, landlords, and property managers across St Helens and the surrounding Merseyside area.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires every responsible person to have a documented emergency evacuation plan — a written procedure that records what happens when a fire alarm sounds, who does what, where occupants go, and how the fire service is met on arrival. A generic template downloaded from the internet is not adequate. The plan must reflect your specific building, your specific escape routes, and your specific occupancy.
Merseyside Fire & Rescue covers St Helens and expects to see a current, site-specific evacuation plan as part of any fire safety audit. St Helens Council operates licensing. An absent or clearly generic plan is a finding that can result in an enforcement notice.
Where we have already carried out a fire risk assessment for your St Helens premises, we can produce the evacuation plan from that assessment — the escape routes, assembly point, and occupancy profile are already documented, which means faster turnaround and a plan fully consistent with the assessment findings.
From
£295
Format
Site-specific written plan
Fire authority
Merseyside Fire & Rescue
Local authority
St Helens Council
A fire evacuation plan produced by Fletcher Risk Management is not a generic template with your address on the cover. It is a building-specific document, produced by the same qualified assessors who carry out your fire risk assessment, and it reflects the actual layout of your building, your actual escape routes, and your actual occupancy.
Everything the FSO requires. Nothing generic.
01 — Building & escape routes
Every route, every exit, every floor
A clear description of all means of escape referenced to the specific building. Where routes serve different zones or have different capacities, this is reflected in the plan.
02 — Alarm & detection
What happens when the alarm sounds
The type of alarm system in place, how it activates, what different signals mean, and the immediate action required from staff and occupants on hearing each one.
03 — Roles & responsibilities
Named duties for every fire marshal role
Specific responsibilities assigned to named roles — sweep duties, assembly point management, liaison with the fire service, and the responsible person's obligations during the incident.
04 — Assembly point
Location, route, and roll call procedure
The specific assembly point, the route from each exit, the procedure for accounting for all occupants, and the arrangements for communicating with the incident commander.
05 — PEEP provisions
Assisted evacuation arrangements
Where any occupants may need assistance to evacuate, the plan identifies the provision in place and the staff assigned to assist.
06 — Special circumstances
Out of hours, lone working, high-risk periods
Evacuation arrangements that differ from the standard procedure — reduced staffing, lone working, and high-occupancy periods — are addressed specifically.
Every premises type has its own evacuation challenges.
Warehouses & industrial
Industrial and warehouse premises
Plans addressing shift working, large floor areas, hazardous materials, and assembly point arrangements for large operational sites.
Offices & commercial
Commercial premises across St Helens
Evacuation plans for offices, retail, and commercial premises. Multi-tenancy and shared escape routes addressed specifically.
HMO & residential landlords
Residential landlords across St Helens
Evacuation plans accepted for St Helens Council licensing applications. Site-specific and FSO compliant. From £295.
Managing agents
Managing agents and property managers
Evacuation plans including the stay-put versus simultaneous evacuation strategy determination required under the Building Safety Act 2022.
Care & healthcare
Care homes and healthcare premises
Plans incorporating progressive horizontal evacuation and specific PEEP provisions for residents who cannot self-evacuate. CQC-ready.
Hotels & hospitality
Hospitality and leisure premises in St Helens
Plans addressing sleeping guests, night-time staffing levels, and specific fire marshal responsibilities in sleeping risk premises.
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Fire evacuation plans in St Helens — your questions answered.
How much does a fire evacuation plan cost in St Helens?
From £295. Where we have already carried out the fire risk assessment for your premises, we can produce the plan from that assessment without a further site visit. Call 01244 394 244 to discuss your premises.
Is a fire evacuation plan a legal requirement?
Yes. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires documented fire safety arrangements including an evacuation procedure. Merseyside Fire & Rescue expects to see a current, site-specific plan during any fire safety audit.
Does a fire evacuation plan require a site visit?
Where we have not previously assessed your building, yes. Where we have an existing fire risk assessment for your premises, we can produce the plan from that documentation.
How often does the evacuation plan need to be updated?
Whenever there is a material change — refurbishment, new tenants, changes to escape routes, changes in staffing. At minimum, annually as part of the fire risk assessment review cycle.
Do you cover other fire safety services in St Helens?
Yes — alongside evacuation plans we offer fire risk assessments, fire door inspections, fire safety training, fire safety policies, and evacuation chair training.
We also cover the areas surrounding St Helens.
Alongside St Helens, our team covers Southport, Liverpool, Warrington, Wigan as part of our regular North West and North Wales operation. If your premises span multiple locations, or if you have properties in both St Helens and the surrounding area, we can coordinate visits efficiently to reduce disruption and travel time.
Some other services we offer in St Helens.
Fire evacuation plan
for St Helens. From £295.
Site-specific. FSO compliant. Produced by ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors covering St Helens and the surrounding Merseyside area.