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Need evacuation diagrams or block plans but not sure where to start? Whether you know exactly what you need or just have a rough idea, we’re here to help. Use the contact form below or call/text us, and we’ll guide you through the process—no matter how big or small the job.

Share as much or as little detail as you’d like. If you have specific requirements, let us know. If you’re unsure, don’t worry—we can help clarify your needs, provide recommendations, and offer a free quote tailored to your project.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What do I need to get started with evacuation diagrams?

If you have floor plans or fire safety system details, great—this will streamline the process. If not, don’t worry! Our team can visit your site to survey and map out floor plans, fire safety assets, and evacuation routes.

That’s perfectly fine. Share whatever details you have—whether it’s a general requirement for evacuation diagrams or a custom design idea—and we’ll take it from there. Our team will help clarify your needs and create a plan that fits your space.

Absolutely! If you have a vision, let us know your ideas, and we’ll work with you to create a custom design that’s both compliant and tailored to your space.

We’ll review your details and get in touch to discuss your project. If needed, we’ll arrange a site visit to gather any additional information and provide you with a detailed quote.

No problem! Our team can conduct a site visit to measure and map out the space. This includes identifying fire safety assets like hydrants, hose reels, and exit routes to ensure the diagrams are accurate and compliant.

For most projects, we can provide a quote within 1-2 business days after receiving all necessary information. If a site visit is required, the timeline may vary slightly based on scheduling.

We provide services across all of Australia, including Gold Coast, Brisbane, Northern Rivers NSW, Tweed Heads, Sydney, and all major cities like Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth.

As much as you’re comfortable sharing! If you have specific details (e.g., number of diagrams, building type, floor plans), that’s helpful. If not, a general description works—we’ll ask the right questions to fill in the gaps.​