Available to download from the Evac+Chair website today, the guide emphasises why businesses must provide an emergency plan for dealing with a situation involving fire. It details the main procedures under the Fire Safety Order that workplaces must adhere to including a fire risk assessment which will identify any possible dangers and consider those who may be especially at risk.

UK Business Safety Week, organised by the National Fire Chiefs Council, runs between 11 to 17 September 2017 with an aim of ensuring businesses and employees have all the information they need to prevent, protect and respond to fire incidents in the workplace.

Gerard Wallace, managing director at Evac+Chair International, says: "A fire emergency evacuation plan (FEEP) is a required emergency procedure for any business. It's essential for all businesses to have a building evacuation plan and evaluate the level of risk present to be sure that, when an emergency does arise, everyone is as safeguarded as possible.

"During Business Safety Week, Evac+Chair is offering free evacuation advice from certified Evac+Chair trainers."

The guide is available to download from the Evac+Chair International website: http://evacchair.co.uk/News.aspx?a=181.