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Hotel Evacuation Map | Guest Room & Lobby Fire Safety Plans

Create professional hotel evacuation maps for guest room doors, lobbies, and common areas. Our AI generates NFPA 101 and OSHA-compliant fire safety plans with multi-floor support, ADA-accessible routes, and fire equipment placement in 30 seconds.

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Why Hotels Choose Our Evacuation Map Generator

Purpose-built for hotels, motels, resorts, and hospitality properties

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Guest Room Door Maps

Generate properly oriented evacuation maps designed specifically for posting on the back of guest room doors. Each map shows the room's location with a clear "YOU ARE HERE" marker and the nearest exits.

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Multi-Floor Support

Create unique evacuation maps for every floor of your hotel. Each floor map shows floor-specific layouts, stairwell locations, elevator positions, and directions to ground-level exits.

ADA-Compliant Routes

Automatically includes ADA-accessible evacuation routes, areas of rescue assistance at stairwell landings, and evacuation chair locations for guests with mobility impairments.

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Fire Equipment Mapping

Places fire extinguishers at NFPA 10 compliant intervals, marks pull stations near exits, shows sprinkler risers, and identifies fire hose cabinet locations throughout your property.

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Assembly Point Designation

Clearly marked outdoor assembly areas for guest accountability. Multiple assembly points for large properties with capacity indicators and guest headcount zones.

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Fire Alarm Integration

Maps all manual fire alarm pull stations, fire alarm control panels, notification devices, and visual/audible alarm locations per NFPA 72 requirements for hotel properties.

How to Create Your Hotel Evacuation Map

Four simple steps to NFPA-compliant hotel fire safety maps

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Upload Hotel Floor Plan

Upload any floor plan—architectural drawings, CAD exports, PDF blueprints, or even hand-drawn sketches of your hotel layout.

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Select Hotel & State

Choose hotel/hospitality as your industry and select your state. Our AI applies NFPA 101 Chapter 28/29 hotel-specific fire codes automatically.

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AI Generates Hotel Map

Our AI identifies guest corridors, places fire equipment, marks stairwell exits, and generates your hotel evacuation map in 30-60 seconds.

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Download & Post

Download print-ready PDFs and post on every guest room door, at elevator lobbies, near stairwells, and in all common areas.

Hotel Evacuation Map Features

Everything included in every hotel evacuation map we generate

🏨 Hotel-Specific Elements

  • Guest room door-back posting format
  • "YOU ARE HERE" room location markers
  • Floor number and wing identification
  • Ice machine and vending area locations
  • Laundry and housekeeping room exits
  • Back-of-house staff evacuation routes
  • Front desk and lobby exit routes
  • Pool and fitness center evacuation paths

🔥 Fire Safety Equipment

  • Fire extinguisher locations with class type
  • Manual fire alarm pull stations
  • Fire alarm control panel (FACP) location
  • Sprinkler riser and valve locations
  • Fire department connection (FDC) points
  • Fire hose cabinet and standpipe locations
  • Kitchen hood suppression systems
  • Emergency generator locations

📋 Guest Safety Information

  • Primary and secondary exit routes
  • Stairwell locations with floor access info
  • Elevator locations (DO NOT USE during fire)
  • ADA-accessible evacuation routes
  • Areas of rescue assistance
  • Outdoor assembly point locations
  • Emergency contact numbers
  • Hotel address and floor identification

Hotel Fire Safety Compliance Requirements

Our maps meet all federal and state hotel fire safety regulations

NFPA 101 Chapter 28/29 - Hotels

Hotel-specific Life Safety Code requirements:

  • Means of egress from guest rooms
  • Corridor width and dead-end limitations
  • Exit stairwell access from every floor
  • Exit signage and emergency lighting
  • Fire-rated corridor construction
  • Automatic sprinkler requirements

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 - Hotels

Emergency Action Plan requirements for hotel staff:

  • Employee evacuation procedures and routes
  • Guest notification and assistance duties
  • Front desk emergency communication
  • Headcount procedures at assembly points
  • Fire alarm system operation training
  • Evacuation plan posting requirements

ADA & Accessibility Standards

Accessibility requirements for hotel evacuations:

  • Accessible evacuation routes from ADA rooms
  • Areas of rescue assistance at stairwells
  • Visual alarm notification devices
  • Evacuation chair placement and training
  • Tactile and braille exit signage
  • Communication systems for hearing impaired
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Professional Review Recommended: While our AI generates maps following NFPA 101 and OSHA guidelines for hotels, we recommend having your evacuation maps reviewed by a local fire marshal or certified fire protection engineer before posting in guest rooms.

Hotel Evacuation Maps by Property Type

Customized fire safety maps for every type of hospitality property

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Full-Service Hotels

Multi-floor evacuation maps covering guest rooms, restaurants, conference centers, pool areas, fitness centers, and back-of-house operations.

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Boutique Hotels & B&Bs

Compact evacuation maps for smaller properties with unique layouts, historic buildings, and limited exit routes that require careful planning.

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Resorts & Spas

Campus-style evacuation plans covering multiple buildings, outdoor pathways, pool areas, spa facilities, and guest activity zones.

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Extended Stay Hotels

Kitchenette-equipped room layouts with Class K extinguisher placement, laundry room exits, and extended-stay guest orientation maps.

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Conference Hotels

Large ballroom and meeting space evacuation plans with high-occupancy considerations, multiple assembly points, and event staff coordination.

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Motels & Motor Lodges

Exterior-corridor motel layouts with outdoor exit routes, parking lot assembly areas, and simplified guest room door maps.

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Also available for 50+ other industries including restaurants, offices, warehouses, schools, healthcare, and more.

The Complete Guide to Hotel Evacuation Maps

Hotel evacuation maps are among the most critical life safety documents in the hospitality industry. Every guest who checks into your property is unfamiliar with the building layout, making clear and accurate evacuation maps essential for their safety. According to OSHA's emergency preparedness guidelines andNFPA 101 Life Safety Code, hotels must provide guests with visual evacuation guidance that shows exit routes, fire safety equipment, and assembly points. This guide explains hotel-specific evacuation map requirements and how our AI generator creates compliant maps for every property type.

Why Hotel Evacuation Maps Are Different

Unlike offices or retail stores where occupants visit regularly, hotel guests are in an unfamiliar environment—often arriving late at night and sleeping in a building they've never navigated. This makes hotel evacuation maps uniquely important. NFPA 101 Chapters 28 and 29 establish specific requirements for hotel and dormitory occupancies, recognizing that sleeping occupants face elevated risk during fire emergencies. See our fire evacuation map requirements page for general compliance information.

Guest room door maps must be oriented so the evacuation routes make sense from the viewer's perspective when standing at the door looking into the hallway. The "YOU ARE HERE" marker must accurately represent the room's position on the floor. Our AI automatically handles map orientation for each room position on the floor. Learn more aboutOSHA evacuation map requirements that apply to hotels.

Guest Room Door Posting Requirements

Most fire codes and local ordinances require hotels to post an evacuation map on the back of every guest room door. These maps typically include: the room's location highlighted on the floor plan, primary and secondary exit routes from the room to stairwells, fire extinguisher and pull station locations along the route, assembly point information, and emergency contact numbers including the front desk and 911. Our fire evacuation map template system generates door-ready maps automatically.

The map should be mounted at eye level (48-60 inches from the floor) and printed in a durable, fade-resistant format. Many hotels use laminated prints or plexiglass-covered frames to protect maps from damage. Maps must be legible in both normal lighting and emergency lighting conditions. Check your state-specific requirements for any additional posting standards.

Multi-Floor Hotel Evacuation Planning

Multi-story hotels present unique evacuation challenges. Each floor requires its own evacuation map showing that floor's specific layout, and maps must clearly identify which stairwells provide access to ground-level exits. Elevator lobbies should be marked with "DO NOT USE ELEVATORS DURING FIRE" warnings. For high-rise hotels (typically 7+ stories), additional requirements apply including stairwell pressurization systems, communication systems in stairwells, and phased evacuation procedures. Visit our building evacuation plan guide for multi-floor planning strategies.

Hotel Common Area Evacuation Maps

Beyond guest rooms, hotels must post evacuation maps in lobbies, conference rooms, ballrooms, restaurants, pools, fitness centers, and all employee areas. Common area maps typically show more detail than guest room door maps, including complete fire safety equipment locations, multiple exit routes, and detailed assembly point information. Our evacuation map maker generates both guest room and common area versions from the same floor plan upload.

ADA Compliance for Hotel Evacuations

Hotels must ensure evacuation plans address guests with disabilities. ADA-accessible rooms should have maps showing the nearest accessible exit route (avoiding stairs), areas of rescue assistance are typically required at stairwell landings, and visual notification devices must be installed for hearing-impaired guests. Evacuation chairs should be positioned at key locations and their use included in staff training. Our maps automatically include ADA compliance elements and accessible route marking. See our emergency action plan guide for comprehensive ADA evacuation requirements.

Hotel Staff Emergency Training

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requires employers to train employees on emergency procedures. For hotels, this includes front desk staff notification procedures, floor-by-floor guest notification responsibilities, assistance for guests with disabilities, fire alarm system operation, and headcount procedures at assembly points. Evacuation maps serve as essential training tools for new employee orientation and ongoing fire drill coordination. Use our risk calculator to assess your hotel's evacuation readiness.

Hotel Evacuation Map FAQ

Common questions about hotel fire safety maps and compliance

What is a hotel evacuation map and why is it required?

A hotel evacuation map is a visual emergency floor plan posted inside guest rooms and common areas showing fire exit routes, stairwell locations, fire extinguisher positions, and assembly points. Hotels are required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, and most local fire codes to post evacuation maps on the back of every guest room door and at key locations throughout the property. Learn more about OSHA evacuation requirements on our compliance page.

Where should hotel evacuation maps be posted?

Hotel evacuation maps must be posted on the back of every guest room door (required by most fire codes), at elevator lobbies on each floor, near stairwell entrances, at the front desk and lobby, in conference rooms and ballrooms, in employee break rooms and back-of-house areas, and at pool and fitness center entrances. Maps should be mounted at eye level (48-60 inches from the floor) and oriented so the 'YOU ARE HERE' marker matches the viewer's perspective.

What NFPA and OSHA requirements apply to hotel evacuation maps?

Hotels must comply with NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Chapter 28/29 (for new and existing hotels), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 Emergency Action Plan requirements, NFPA 72 fire alarm system standards, and NFPA 10 fire extinguisher placement rules. Additionally, ADA requirements mandate accessible evacuation routes and areas of rescue assistance for guests with disabilities. Our AI generates maps meeting all these standards automatically.

How do multi-floor hotel evacuation maps work?

Each floor of a hotel requires its own unique evacuation map showing that specific floor's layout, exit routes, stairwell locations, and fire safety equipment. Our generator creates floor-specific maps with proper stairwell identification, floor numbers, and directions to ground-level exits. Guest room door maps should show only the floor the room is on, with clear 'YOU ARE HERE' markers oriented to the viewer's perspective.

What ADA requirements apply to hotel evacuation maps?

Hotel evacuation maps must include ADA-accessible evacuation routes, areas of rescue assistance (typically at stairwell landings), evacuation chair locations, accessible exit routes that avoid stairs, and visual/tactile notification devices for hearing-impaired guests. ADA-accessible rooms should have maps showing the nearest accessible exit route. Our templates automatically include ADA compliance elements.

How often should hotel evacuation maps be updated?

Hotel evacuation maps should be updated whenever there are renovations or layout changes, changes to exit routes or stairwell access, fire safety equipment relocations, changes in assembly point locations, or after any fire marshal inspection findings. Most fire codes require annual review. Our platform stores your maps for easy updates—just upload revised floor plans and regenerate compliant maps instantly.

What fire safety equipment should be shown on hotel evacuation maps?

Hotel evacuation maps should show fire extinguisher locations (typically every 75 feet of travel distance), manual fire alarm pull stations (near exits and stairwells), fire alarm control panel location, sprinkler riser and valve locations, fire hose cabinets and standpipe connections, AED and first aid kit locations, emergency phone locations, and fire department connection points. Our AI places all equipment according to NFPA standards.

Do I need different maps for guest rooms vs. common areas?

Yes, hotels typically need different evacuation map versions. Guest room door maps show a simplified floor plan with the room location highlighted, nearest exits, and stairwell routes. Common area maps (lobby, conference rooms, restaurants) show the full floor layout with more detail including fire equipment locations and multiple assembly points. Our generator creates both versions from the same floor plan upload.

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