Articles

The Hidden Risks of Inadequate Evacuation Planning for Mobility-Impaired Individuals

When we think about emergency preparedness, it is easy to picture drills, alarms and exit routes. What is often...

Leading with Care: How Internal Safety Measures Strengthen CSR

When we think about Corporate Social Responsibility, we often picture the big things: sponsorships, clean-up campaigns...

Sustainability Meets Safety: How Modern Evacuation Chairs Reflect a Changing World

The world is forever evolving and changing, we always have to adapt to new environments and honestly, we never really...

The Link Between Accessibility, Safety, and Legal Compliance

For organisations today, safety and accessibility aren’t just ethical priorities – they’re legal and operational...

From Fire Drills to Real Crises: Why Regular Practice Matters

You’ve probably taken part in a routine fire drill – the alarm sounds, everyone walks out casually, someone cracks...

What Makes a Building Truly “Evacuation Ready”?

You’ve conducted your drills. You’ve checked the fire extinguishers. The alarms work. But ask yourself honestly –...

Why Emergency Preparedness Must Include People with Invisible Disabilities

When we think about accessibility in emergencies, our minds often default to visible disabilities -individuals using...

Evacuation Chairs: The Safety Tool You Never Think About But Should

When we think of emergency equipment, fire alarms, extinguishers, and first aid kits usually come to mind. But there’s...

How Accessibility Enhances Safety for Everyone

 Accessibility is often treated as a checkbox, a requirement for people with permanent disabilities. But accessibility...