A disabled refuge is a designated safe space where anyone who cannot use stairs unaided can wait for assisted evacuation during an emergency. Each refuge forms part of an Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) system so occupants can speak directly with building control staff or the fire service. Refuges are typically enclosed by fire resisting construction, located off protected escape routes, and designed to remain tenable until help arrives. They support duties under equality and fire safety law and help make evacuation plans inclusive, practical, and safe.