Historically, the drafting of fire safety plans and emergency measures plans (PSI/PMU) was done without technological tools. This approach led to various issues, primarily concerning the consistency of the plans and the safety of individuals who would follow these plans during emergencies. Much like the earliest automobiles, which were not particularly safe and lacked efficiency, a PSI/PMU crafted entirely by hand without technological assistance could present similar risks.
While there may be a few companies capable of effectively drafting a plan without modern technological tools, it is wise to think twice before opting for a PSI/PMU that has not been designed with technological assistance, or entirely by it. Just as we wouldn't buy a car completely handmade today, we should be equally cautious with safety plans that do not incorporate current technological advancements.
Certain brands and families specialize in specific fields, passing down unique expertise through generations.
Much like Rolls-Royce, which handcrafts and assembles most of its cars, the Gibouleau family has been crafting unique fire safety and emergency measures plans (PSI/PMU) for several decades. Over the years, they have refined their craft by incorporating the latest technologies. However, their plans still exhibit a distinctive character. Their PSI/PMU are tailored to suit any specific situation—be it cathedrals, healthcare complexes, university towns, or a myriad of more standard buildings, both large and small, which form the clientele of this family business.
We are not hesitant to mention this notable small enterprise in an increasingly fast-paced world. Of course, modern models are generally more efficient and offer better value for money. However, in circumstances where these are not sufficient, we are proud to contribute to the legend that is PSI Suprême.