pääsuteedele
Pääsuteedele is a Finnish term that translates to "escape routes" or "escape paths." It is primarily used in the context of safety and emergency preparedness, referring to designated and clearly marked pathways that individuals should follow to evacuate a building or area during a fire, natural disaster, or other emergency. These routes are designed to lead to a safe assembly point outside the affected area.
The concept of pääsuteedele is a fundamental component of fire safety regulations and building codes in Finland.
Regular drills and training are essential to familiarize occupants with the location and proper use of pääsuteedele.