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A fire safety plans, known also as a pre-incident plan, is a document that outlines the points of interest in a building for fire fighters to use in an emergency. These points of interest improve the safety and efficiency of firefighters by giving them knowledge of the building and all possible hazards in it.

Use of fire safety plans
Fire safety plans are a useful tool for fire fighters to have because they allow them to know certain important information about a building that they may have to go into. Using this, fire fighters can locate and avoid potential dangers such as hazmat storage areas and flammable chemicals. In addition to this, fire safety plans can also provide specialized information that, in the case of a hospital fire, can provide information about the location of things like the nuclear medicine ward.

List of some things found in fire safety plans

 * Unknown contruction bstacles
 * Utility services (Including shut-off valves for water, gas and electic)
 * Access issues
 * Dangerous stored materials
 * Location of people with special needs
 * Connections to sprinkler system
 * Layout of building