FAQ
- What should be included in the base drawing?
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The drawing should mark the locations of evacuation plans, exit routes, alarm buttons, and other fire safety elements.
Important: according to the SS 2875:2019 standard, only alarm buttons and temporary refuge zones must be indicated. For three-dimensional plans, it is necessary to indicate the direction of stairs.
If shading or removal of certain zones is required, mark this on the drawing.
Gray color is used only for inaccessible zones. Areas containing evacuation routes or fire-fighting equipment should not be shaded.
- How to correctly indicate the direction of stairs?
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The direction of the stairs does not always coincide with the direction of evacuation. This is important to consider during design.
- What are the requirements for a base drawing for a master plan?
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The drawing should be presented as a map that clearly indicates assembly points and corresponding buildings.
Satellite images are not accepted as they require complex processing.
The covered area should be limited to only relevant territory.
- Can I add a company logo to the evacuation plan?
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Yes, you can! Simply attach the logo file when placing your order.
Logo photographs are not accepted.
- Can I use a photo as a base drawing?
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Yes, but it’s important to follow several rules:
- The drawing should lie flat on the table.
- The photo should be taken directly from above.
- The document should be clearly visible and centered in the frame.
- The photo should be without distortions (not through glass and without glare).
Use free applications such as Adobe Scan to get a straight image. This can be helpful!