Key facility scenario library
Representative high-priority facility types with typical risks and recommended service focus.
Compare two scenarios →Hospitals
24/7 operations with complex occupancy require highly reliable evacuation and system interlocks.
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Elder Care Facilities
High proportion of mobility-limited occupants makes early response and assisted evacuation critical.
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Malls & Complexes
Mixed occupancy and changing tenants create high coordination complexity at peak traffic.
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Factories / Industrial Parks
Covers standalone plants and mixed-use industrial parks, emphasizing process risks, shared infrastructure boundaries, and multi-tenant coordination.
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Large Venues
Shows, sports, and exhibitions create dense temporary occupancy; event-period dynamic control is essential.
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Public Entertainment Venues
KTVs, cinemas, and arcade venues often run late with high occupancy and combustible interior finishes.
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Museums / Archives / Libraries
Collections and archives are sensitive to environment and suppression methods, requiring balanced preservation and fire response.
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Historic / Protected Buildings
Timber structures and heritage elements have limited fire resilience, requiring carefully tailored controls.
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Religious Sites (Temples / Churches)
For medium-to-large religious sites (e.g. around 2,500 m2 and above), balancing heritage features, congregations, and event-period ignition controls.
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Stations / Airport Terminals
Interchange and departure/arrival peaks require robust crowd routing, continuous system uptime, and cross-agency coordination.
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Office Towers
Complex MEP systems and multi-tenant operations often blur accountability boundaries.
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Schools
Dense occupancy and collective activities make education and organized drills central.
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Banks & Financial Institutions
Branches, vaults, and server rooms run continuously with high continuity expectations and frequent fit-out or outsourced work.
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Broadcasting & Media Organizations
Studios, production, playout, and transmission run in parallel with temporary sets, dense electrical loads, and elevated risks during live events.
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Government Offices
High continuity expectations require compliance without interrupting public services.
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Hotels
High overnight occupancy and guest turnover make early detection and room-floor guidance critical.
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Restaurants / Catering (incl. Central Kitchens)
Open flame, gas, grease, and peak crowds overlap, requiring both back-of-house controls and front-of-house evacuation readiness.
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Logistics Warehouses
High rack density and fast operations demand strict zoning and thermal anomaly monitoring.
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Ports / Wharves
Loading operations and yard logistics involve many parties, making risk control and emergency coordination complex.
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Data Centers / Telecom Rooms
Power and cooling run continuously with low fault tolerance, requiring both fire safety and service continuity.
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Energy & Power Facilities
High-voltage systems and energy storage coexist, requiring strict interlocks and emergency shutdown readiness.
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Transit Hubs / Underground Spaces
High-density enclosed spaces demand robust smoke control, wayfinding, and emergency coordination.
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Scenic Areas / Theme Parks
Large open areas with complex visitor flows face strong holiday peaks and frequent temporary events.
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Large Residential Communities
Large high-rise communities involve many stakeholders; common-area controls and resident behavior management are core challenges.
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Pharma Production / Lab Campuses
Chemical reagents, cleanroom systems, and R&D experiments run in parallel with frequent changes and specialized process risks.
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Hazmat Storage
Material diversity requires strict segregation, permit controls, and standardized emergency handling.
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