Fire protection and evacuation

Creation of fire protection concepts

TÜV NORD creates fire protection concepts with which you can increase planning safety, optimise the required safety measures and make the construction approval procedure easier. This saves you money and time.

Developing a fire protection concept is an essential element of the preliminary, draft and approval planning states for new construction projects in line with HOAI. The purpose and content are defined in ordinances and guidelines.
For Deutsche Bahn stations and stops, this is the "Guidelines for fire protection in Federal Railways' passenger traffic facilities" and the "Requirements for DB Station & Service AG with regard to integrated fire protection concepts for passenger traffic facilities".

Fire protection concepts require a high degree of flexibility in the planning of special buildings, providing that no special building regulations need to be applied for these, or if there are to be significant deviations from these regulations. The professed aim of our solutions is to implement even the most unusual design wishes in a safe fire protection concept that is ready for approval. For this purpose, we develop individual fire protection concepts with evidence of fire prevention engineering, in particular for safe rescue of people and fire fighting.


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