All you need to know about fire drills in Malaysia

Fire drills are super important for keeping everyone safe at work or in any building in Malaysia. They help people know what to do if there’s a real fire, so no one panics and everyone gets out safely. Here’s everything you need to know about fire drills, why they matter, and how to make sure they work well.

Why are fire drills important?

Fire drills are not just something you do because the law says so. They help you and your coworkers learn the fastest and safest way out of your building. If a real fire happens, people who have practiced fire drills know where to go and what to do. This means less chaos and a better chance for everyone to get out safely.

In Malaysia, the Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba Malaysia) makes rules about fire safety. Most places—like offices, factories, and schools—must do fire drills at least twice a year. This is to make sure everyone knows the plan and can follow it quickly if needed. If a place doesn’t do fire drills, they can get in trouble or face fines.

How to plan a fire evacuation plan

How to an execute emergency evacuation

Emergency preparedness

Tips for a good fire drill

Do Drills Often
Have fire drills at least twice a year.

Include Everyone
Make sure all staff, including new people and part-timers, join in.

Try Different Scenarios
Sometimes pretend a door is blocked or the fire is in a different place to see how people react.

Teach Fire Safety
Show everyone how to use a fire extinguisher and what to do in an emergency.

How to fix common issues

Sometimes people don’t take fire drills seriously, or they forget where to go.

Explain Why Drills Matter
Remind everyone that fire drills save lives.

Give Clear Instructions
Make sure everyone knows the plan.

Check Equipment
Make sure fire alarms and exits are always working.

Workplace safety

When you do fire drills regularly, everyone feels safer and more confident. People know what to do if there’s a real fire, and they can help each other stay calm and get out quickly.

Fire Wardens

Helpers, also known as fire wardens, play a crucial role during fire drills. Their responsibilities include guiding everyone to the exits, ensuring no one is left behind, assisting those who need extra help, and reporting to the assembly point with updates about the evacuation status and any issues encountered.

Keep Records Of Your Fire Drill

It’s a good idea to record what happens during each fire drill. This helps you see what’s working and what needs to be better.

  • The date and time of the drill.
  • How many people joined.
  • How long it took to get everyone out.
  • Any problems and how you fixed them.

Quick checklist for fire drills

Here’s a simple checklist to help you organize your next fire drill:

  1. Make and share an escape plan.

  2. Pick helpers (fire wardens).

  3. Tell everyone about the drill.

  4. Sound the alarm and guide people out.

  5. Count everyone at the meeting point.

  6. Talk about what happened and how to improve.

  7. Write down the results.