About Evacuation Diagrams
Compliant evacuation diagrams are required to be up to date and displayed in approved locations throughout workplace buildings and facilities. These diagrams are essential for ensuring the safety of building occupants during emergencies by providing clear and concise instructions to facilitate a safe and orderly evacuation.


Our Services
Setup and manage evacuation diagrams plus supporting diagrams and documentation throughout each building or facility.
- Site audit and assessment
- Evacuation Diagrams
- Isolation Diagrams
- Traffic Management Plans
- Alarm Zone Plans
- Fire Block Plans
- Way Finding maps
Our Process
Statcom takes pride in providing personalised service and solutions for every client, and we work with each client to tailor our service to suit their needs.
Evaluation
Statcom will attend site to ensure an accurate layout of the site and its relevant emergency response equipment, exits and assembly areas is collected.
- Site inspections by fire safety experts
- We work in consultation with you


Development
Statcom’s in house drafting department will develop AS:3745 complaint diagrams incorporating all key features of your building.
- Ongoing consultation and communication throughout the development process
Comply
Statcom will attend site to install the developed AS:3745 compliant evacuation diagrams in your choice of frame or laminate.
- We're with you right to the end, ensuring your diagrams are installed correctly

Why Evacuation Diagrams Are Important
Evacuation diagrams are an essential component of any building’s emergency preparedness plan, as they provide a visual aid that can quickly and effectively communicate critical safety information to occupants. By clearly outlining evacuation routes and safety procedures, these diagrams can help to minimize confusion, reduce panic, and ensure that everyone can safely evacuate the building.
In addition to their practical benefits, evacuation diagrams are also a legal requirement in Australia. Building owners and operators are required to display evacuation diagrams in prominent locations throughout their facility, and to ensure that these diagrams are regularly updated to reflect any changes to the building’s layout or safety procedures.
Overall, evacuation diagrams are an important tool for ensuring the safety of building occupants in the event of an emergency, and should be given careful consideration as part of any building’s emergency preparedness plan