The provided diagram illustrates the fire evacuation procedure for a college accommodation, detailing the escape routes residents of seven bedrooms must follow to reach designated safety areas.
Overall, the evacuation plan divides the accommodation into two distinct zones based on room proximity to the exits. Residents are directed to leave their rooms and traverse a central corridor to access one of two staircases, leading to separate meeting points located outside the building to the west and north.
Regarding the western section of the dormitory, occupants of Bedrooms 1, 2, and 3 are instructed to proceed to Meeting Point 1. Bedrooms 1 and 2 are located on the northern side of the corridor, while Bedroom 3 is situated directly opposite. Upon exiting these rooms, students must turn west (left) and proceed to the staircase at the end of the hall, which leads directly to the exterior meeting point.
The second zone encompasses Bedrooms 4, 5, 6, and 7, which are located in the eastern and southern parts of the facility. Residents in these rooms are directed to move toward the north-central area of the corridor. Although a lift is present near Bedroom 4, the arrows indicate that it should be bypassed in favor of the adjacent stairs. Using this northern stairway, residents are to exit the building to reach Meeting Point 2.
