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Mayer construction drawings offers you the following range:
Escape and rescue plans:
(DIN ISO 23601 and ASR A2.3)


5 steps to your escape and rescue plan:

• You send us your floor plans
• We transfer your outlines into our system
• We inspect your property and enter all relevant points (locations, fire extinguishers, manual call points ...) and check these floor plans.
• We create your escape and rescue plan
• We deliver and assemble your escape and rescue plans

These plans must always be kept up to date
Pictograms:
(DIN ISO 7010 and ASR A1.3)


Fire extinguisher:


Of course, we also offer fire extinguishers if one should be missing in the property and we should simply add or replace it.
Fire service plans:
(DIN 14095)


The fire brigade deployment plans are an important component for the fire brigades. This enables them to collect valuable information in the planning of operations in order to prepare for the optimal deployment. In most cases, the overview plan, object plan and a detailed plan are created for each level. The whole thing is supplemented with the property information, where special features and, if necessary, contact persons are mentioned in writing.

If there is a voltaic system, an additional plan should be drawn up to explain this situation. The same applies to special circumstances, which requires further explanation. These plans must be checked for accuracy every 2 years without prompting
Overview plan:
Objektplan:
Detailplan:
Running cards / loop plans
(DIN 14675)


These plans are used by the fire service, targeted manual fire detectors or autom. Finding detectors that have triggered. No distinction is made here whether a false alarm or an actual alarm. Each report is completed with these running cards. These cards are stored in the building. These can be found at the BMZ or a FIZ (fire service information center) where the fire service control panel (FBF) and possibly a fire service display table (FAT) are also located.

These plans are mostly in A3 and laminated and have an attached tab in the appropriate detector color.

A distinction is made here:
Blue: sprinkler system
Red: manual call point
Yellow: autom. Detector

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Fire service access plans:
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