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The Real Definition of a Fire Strategy: Strategy Vs Drawings
A fire strategy isn’t simply a collection of drawings prepared to satisfy building control. It is the philosophy of how a building is intended to behave in an emergency.
Too often, fire strategies are written at design stage, approved, filed away and rarely revisited. On paper, they remain compliant however in reality, they can quietly drift out of alignment with how the building operates.
And buildings do change.
As tenants move in and out, internal layouts are reconfigured, refurbishments take place, fire doors are replaced, escape routes evolve and overtime these incremental changes can undermine the original design intent.
The issue is rarely the absence of a strategy; it is whether the strategy still reflects the building’s current condition.
Compliance is the Baseline - Not the Goal
Producing a compliant fire strategy is only the starting point. The real challenge is ensuring the strategy remains:
A fire strategy that sits untouched in a document management system is not protecting anyone, a fire strategy that informs day-to-day decisions is.
The Golden Thread in Higher-Risk Buildings
In higher-risk buildings, the fire strategy forms a crucial part of the golden thread of information. It must clearly articulate:
If these principles are not clearly explained, not just illustrated, the strategy is not doing its job.
When an incident occurs, clarity is everything. Duty holders, facilities teams and emergency responders need confidence in how the building is expected to perform and why it was designed that way.
One Simple Question
Every fire strategy should be able to answer a fundamental question:
“If this building catches fire today, what happens next and why?”
If the answer isn’t clear, logical, and aligned with operational reality, it may be time to review your strategy.
Is Your Fire Strategy Still Fit for Purpose?
At Assured Fire Safety Consultancy, we help organisations ensure their fire strategies remain accurate, defensible and aligned with real-world building use.
We don’t just produce documents — we ensure they work in practice.
If you’re unsure whether your current fire strategy truly reflects your building today, we’d be pleased to support you.
Contact Us Today Need Fire Strategy Plan Guidance?
Contact us to arrange a fire strategy review and make sure your safety documentation performs when it matters most.
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