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Transform Your Hand Sketch Into an NFPA-Compliant Evacuation Map

Upload your hand-drawn floor plan and get an evacuation map that meets NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements. Proper egress paths, exit access, and discharge points included.

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Life Safety Code compliant. Fire marshal approved format.

From Napkin Sketch to Professional Evacuation Map

Transform your hand-drawn floor plans into OSHA-compliant safety maps in seconds

Works with photos, scans, PDFs, CAD files, or even hand-drawn napkin sketches

  • 100% OSHA Compliant
  • Instant Results (~30 sec)
  • Print-Ready (11x8.5" or 17x11")

Transform Any Sketch Into a Professional Map

Do I need design skills to create an evacuation map?

No design skills are required. Our AI understands hand-drawn floor plans, smartphone photos, scanned blueprints, and PDF documents. Simply upload any representation of your facility layout and receive a professional-grade emergency evacuation map instantly.

Are the generated maps OSHA compliant?

Yes, every generated map meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 Emergency Action Plan requirements including clearly marked exit routes, fire extinguisher locations within 75-foot travel distance, assembly points, YOU ARE HERE markers, and accessibility accommodations per ADA guidelines.

Can I update my evacuation map after renovations?

Yes, unlimited revisions are included. If you renovate your office or add a new emergency exit, simply re-upload your updated floor plan and generate a new compliant map instantly. All free maps include unlimited regeneration so you always have current evacuation documentation.

What types of buildings can use this evacuation map generator?

Our generator works for any building type including warehouses, manufacturing plants, healthcare facilities, schools, retail stores, and office buildings. The AI adapts to any facility size and layout, generating appropriate exit routes, fire safety equipment placement, and assembly point locations.

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NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Compliant

Every evacuation map follows NFPA 101, NFPA 1, and NFPA 170 standards for proper egress, exit marking, and fire safety symbols

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From Hand Sketch to NFPA-Compliant Map

Our AI applies Life Safety Code requirements automatically

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Your Hand Sketch

Draw on paper, napkin, or whiteboard

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NFPA-Compliant Map

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NFPA 101 Compliance Features

Built-in Life Safety Code requirements for every map

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NFPA 101 Compliant

Full Life Safety Code compliant design with proper egress components

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Exit Designation

Proper exit access, exit, and exit discharge designation per code

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Travel Distance

Automatic travel distance calculations per NFPA requirements

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Egress Limits

Common path of egress travel limits enforced automatically

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Dead-End Detection

Dead-end corridor limits automatically checked and flagged

How It Works

4 simple steps to your NFPA-compliant evacuation map

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Sketch Your Floor Plan

Draw your floor layout on any paper showing walls, doors, and rooms. Include major structural elements for accurate egress planning.

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Upload Your Sketch

Take a photo or scan your sketch and upload it. Select your occupancy type for proper NFPA code application.

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AI Creates NFPA-Compliant Map

Our AI analyzes your layout against NFPA 101 requirements, calculates travel distances, and generates a compliant evacuation map.

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Download & Deploy

Download your NFPA-compliant evacuation map. Ready for fire marshal review and building code inspections.

NFPA 101 Requirements We Cover

Key Life Safety Code provisions automatically applied to your map

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.1

General Egress

Means of egress continuously maintained free of all obstructions

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.3

Exit Capacity

Exit capacity calculated based on occupant load factor

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.4

Number of Exits

Minimum two exits required based on occupancy and travel distance

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.5

Exit Arrangement

Remote exit placement to ensure alternatives during emergency

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.6

Travel Distance

Maximum travel distance limits based on occupancy type

NFPA 101 Β§ 7.10

Exit Marking

Illuminated exit signs at all required exits and along egress path

Understanding NFPA Egress Components

The three parts of every compliant means of egress

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Exit Access

The portion of a means of egress that leads from any occupied portion of a building to an exit. Includes corridors, aisles, and rooms.

  • Maximum travel distance limits
  • Minimum corridor widths
  • Common path limits
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Exit

The portion of a means of egress that is separated from other building areas to provide a protected way of travel to the exit discharge.

  • Fire-rated enclosures
  • Stairways and exit passageways
  • Horizontal exits
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Exit Discharge

The portion of a means of egress between the termination of an exit and a public way. Includes exterior stairs and walkways.

  • Direct path to public way
  • Assembly point designation
  • Safe refuge areas

NFPA-Compliant Evacuation Map Generator

Upload your hand sketch. Get an NFPA 101 Life Safety Code compliant map instantly.

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Create Your NFPA Evacuation Evacuation Map

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Clear ImageUse a clean, high-quality scan or photo
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Correct OrientationImage should be right-side up, not rotated or sideways
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No ZoomCapture the entire floor plan, avoid zooming in on sections
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Good LightingThe clearer and less blurry, the better results
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Drag & drop your floor plan here

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PNG, JPG, PDF - Hand-drawn sketches work too!

πŸ”’Your files are private: never shared, stored temporarily, deleted automatically.

Compliance Options

Generate bilingual map with English + Spanish labels

ℹ️Adds Spanish translations (EspaΓ±ol) to all text on the map
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Customize Your Map

Add special requests for your safety map - tell our AI exactly what you need!

  • 🎯Add specific details like "Mark fire extinguisher near kitchen"
  • πŸ“Request specific zones: "Highlight assembly point in parking lot"
  • πŸ₯Add safety equipment: "Include AED location near reception"
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NFPA vs OSHA: What's the Difference?

Understanding the two major compliance frameworks

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NFPA 101

Life Safety Code
  • Building and fire code standard
  • Adopted by state/local jurisdictions
  • Detailed egress specifications
  • Travel distance calculations
  • Exit capacity requirements
  • Fire marshal enforcement
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OSHA

29 CFR 1910.38
  • Federal workplace safety
  • Mandatory for all employers
  • Emergency action plans
  • Fire extinguisher placement
  • Employee training requirements
  • OSHA inspector enforcement
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about NFPA-compliant evacuation maps

What is an NFPA-compliant evacuation map?

An NFPA-compliant evacuation map follows the National Fire Protection Association's NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. This includes proper means of egress components (exit access, exit, exit discharge), travel distance limits, corridor width requirements, and emergency lighting/signage standards. Our generator ensures all these elements are correctly implemented.

How is NFPA compliance different from OSHA compliance?

OSHA sets minimum federal workplace safety standards, while NFPA 101 provides more detailed building and life safety requirements often adopted by state and local codes. Our generator can create maps that satisfy both - OSHA requirements for workplace posting and NFPA requirements for building code compliance.

Does the generator calculate NFPA travel distances?

Yes. Based on your floor layout and occupancy type, our AI calculates travel distances to exits and flags any areas that exceed NFPA limits. For most occupancies, travel distance to exits cannot exceed 200-300 feet. The generated map shows compliant routes within these limits.

What NFPA standards does this generator follow?

The generator follows NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code), NFPA 1 (Fire Code), and NFPA 170 (Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols). This covers egress requirements, exit marking, fire safety symbols, and evacuation route standards used by fire marshals and building inspectors nationwide.

Will this map satisfy local fire marshal requirements?

Yes. Most local fire codes are based on NFPA standards. Our NFPA-compliant maps include all elements fire marshals look for: proper exit designation, compliant evacuation routes, fire equipment placement, and emergency assembly points. Thousands of businesses have passed fire inspections with our maps.

Can I use this for new construction or renovations?

Absolutely. For new construction or renovation projects, generate preliminary evacuation maps from architectural sketches to verify egress compliance before finalizing plans. Identify potential issues with exit locations or travel distances early in the design process.

Create Your NFPA-Compliant Map Now

Upload your hand sketch and get a Life Safety Code compliant evacuation map in seconds. Ready for fire marshal review.