The map illustrates how to escape from a second-floor college student accommodation in the event of a fire emergency. In summary, the layout of the floor shows seven rooms, a corridor, two staircases and a lift. While the lift is not to be used during a fire, the stairs in the right wing are designated for more evacuees.
Meeting Point 1, located on the left side of the building, is assigned to residents of three rooms: adjacent rooms 1-2, and room 3 opposite. While occupants of the neighbouring rooms have to take the same route the stairs on their right, those from the one opposite have freer access to the staircase via an empty space between the room and the stairs. .
Meeting Point 2, is designated for rooms 4-7 located in the right part of the floor. Occupants of Bedrooms 4 and 5, which are located opposite the lift, have the shortest route to the stairs. Residents from Bedrooms 6 and 7 have the longest distance to travel to the meeting point, as their rooms are situated further down the corridor from the assigned stairwell according to the evacuation plan. Since those who happen to be in the lift are also directed to use the stairs leading to meeting point 2, it is like to be used by more peopl
