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Patient DataPatient ExperienceEfficient Evacuations – Never Leave a Person Behind

Dan Harding Dan Harding6 years ago8 min

We’re all familiar with the fire safety drill, from regular practice runs at school all the way through to adult working life. An alarm is sounded, signalling the urgent evacuation of every person in the building – in an orderly fashion – only to stand at the designated meeting point where the fire marshals in their high-visibility vests, clipboards in hand, attempt to ascertain whether everyone has made it out of the building – preferably in record time – sound familiar?

No matter the environment or circumstance, fire drills are a vital part of a business’ fire safety plan, an obligation that every business must fulfill to ensure adequate systems are in place and all employees are aware of appropriate procedures in the event of an emergency. However, as important as they are, fire drills are a nuisance, disrupting the work day and often met with complacency and begrudging sighs at the thought of having to take time out to evacuate the building and stand outside so the staff can be timed and counted. So in today’s digitally-enabled world, how can technology help to streamline safety whilst also providing peace of mind that in a real emergency, you know exactly who needs to be accounted for?

Unreliable processes

Running through an evacuation procedure in theory should be a swift exercise, undertaken as though a real threat is present. However, we’ve all been there; it’s a rare occasion that a drill is met with enthusiasm or speed. Especially with the usual confusion that occurs as marshalls try to establish who is on site that day to make sure everyone is checked off the list – often this process takes far longer than it should as there is typically no registration system in place to establish who should be on the list in the first place.

It’s fair to assume that a smaller site will have greater visibility of who is on site at the time of an emergency, but if an incident occurs and panic ensues, is this a system that can be relied upon? Furthermore, as the size of the team increases, this becomes even more of a challenge as they must rely on colleagues knowing each other’s diaries. As such, the potential of missing someone is significant and the time it takes to confirm everyone has evacuated the building safely grows even longer – risking potential disaster.

Visitor safety

What happens to visitors in this situation? The pen and paper visitor sign in book is often relied upon to confirm external visitors to a premises, but is notoriously unreliable when it comes to people recording the time in and out of a building. It certainly cannot be relied upon for accuracy in an emergency situation. And in a panic, who will remember to collect the book and also remember which staff members are in that day?

Never leave a person behind

However, with technological advancements, the visitor sign in book is now a redundant method. Instead of relying on unreliable pen and paper systems or the memories of colleagues, visitor and staff management apps provide a single view of personnel on site. So in the event of an emergency, the fire marshall can instantly view an entire list of people in the building by logging into an online portal through any mobile device, rather than wasting time, and potentially putting people in danger, collecting physical records of who is on site.

When you consider what could happen to those unaccounted for in a real-life emergency, it’s a frightening thought and puts the necessity of fire drills into perspective. Safety is paramount. Therefore, businesses should reassess their strategy when it comes to staff and visitor management, utilising simple, affordable technology solutions to put appropriate safeguards in place and make sure no one is forgotten. Not only will this speed up the process of required fire drills, but also put minds at ease that in the event of a real-life emergency, a person will never be left behind.

Sign In App is the UK’s leading visitor management app. The software assists organisations in ensuring visitor safety and GDPR compliance, while improving the guest and employee sign in experience. The iPad based solution works in conjunction with an online management portal, for a seamless pre-registration process for guests and a Brother printer for wireless badge printing.

All data is stored in the cloud and is securely hosted in UK data centres, support staff are also UK based. Sign In App is growing rapidly and is trusted by businesses, schools and local authorities across the country.

For additional information, please visit www.signinapp.com

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Dan Harding

Dan Harding

Dan Harding founded All Things Code, the creators of Sign In App, in 2013 after working at Director level in the IT industry for a number of years. With a keen passion for technology enhancements within business, he is focused on creating and producing software that improves the workplace and employee engagement, to leverage enhanced productivity, safety and continuity.

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