 Hi everyone and welcome to the second video in the CFA Alpine Essential Safety Measures series. In this video we are going to look at fire orders and evacuation plans. Fire orders provide a clear step-by-step process of what to do in the event of a fire or emergency. Included in steps is the phone number for emergency response triple zero. This is important for international travellers as they may not be familiar with Australian emergency response numbers and also include the actual address and name of the building they are located in. This makes it easy for the person reporting, the fire or emergency to identify where they are calling from and in turn allows emergency call takers to pinpoint the correct location of the emergency. At step five there is a space provided to add a description of where the nominated assembly area is. Fire orders should be located on a wall at or near each entry exit and they should also be located on the back of the door in each room or apartment. Accompanying the fire orders should be an evacuation plan. This is an essential part of any facilities emergency management plan and should clearly identify all exit routes, emergency exits, firefighting equipment and emergency assembly points. There should be a hole of building plan near the main entry exit, preferably near the fire alarm panel if equipped. Individualised evacuation plans should also be placed beside the fire orders in each room or apartment. This plan should be oriented to the room layout and clearly show directions to each of the emergency exits and also the location of firefighting equipment. For more information on these two topics please see our other videos in the series.