The diagram illustrates the layout of part of a building, showing the location of bedrooms, corridors, stairs, fire exits and designated meeting points.
Overall, the building is organised around a central corridor that provides access to seven bedrooms, while two fire exits are positioned at opposite ends to ensure safe evacuation. Each exit leads to a separate meeting point, which are located outside the building.
On the left-hand side of the plan, Bedrooms 1 and 2 are situated above the corridor, while Bedroom 3 lies below it. A staircase is located close to Bedroom 3, providing vertical access. Fire Exit A is positioned at the far left of the building, adjacent to Meeting Point 1, making it the most direct exit for occupants in Bedrooms 1, 2 and 3.
In contrast, the right-hand side contains Bedrooms 4, 5, 6 and 7. A lift and another staircase are located near Bedrooms 5 and 6, indicating a second main access area. Fire Exit B is positioned at the top right corner and leads to Meeting Point 2, which is slightly further away from the building compared to Meeting Point 1.
In summary, the building features two well-distributed fire exits, each serving different bedroom clusters and leading to separate external assembly points for safety.
