24 fire prevention tips for businesses
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Protect your business with these fire prevention tips
Has it been awhile since you (or your insurance client) took a hard look at fire safety in your commercial building? Pass along this list of fire prevention tips and safety tactics to your building management team.
The?National Fire Prevention Association?studied 98,000 non-residential fires that totaled $2.6 billion in damages. Here’s what they found in their five-year study:
Here are some fire prevention tips to share with your business owners and managers, culled from multiple safety experts.
Fire prevention measures
Fire suppression systems
If your business doesn’t already have one, it pays to consider installing a fire suppression system. These complex devices are placed in different areas of the building. They automatically trigger when the temperature changes to a pre-set level, releasing chemicals into fire-prone locations to extinguish the fires. They can also be manually turned on by pulling an emergency switch. Restaurants and offices should have the fire suppression systems installed professionally, in compliance with fire codes. After installation, test the system thoroughly. Regularly inspect the system along with its fire extinguishers to ensure they comply with local laws and fire safety codes.
Escape routes
Determine the fastest and safest paths to safety, and mark them clearly. Post maps (with “you are here” marks) in break rooms and near exits — which should be clearly indicated with signs. Put up reminders that elevators cannot be used during most emergencies. Check emergency lighting in stairwells and make sure they aren’t used as storage areas. Make necessary provisions for any disabled workers, especially if the escape route includes stairs. Also determine how you will help any visitors who are unfamiliar with your plan.
The plan should include which exits to use, and employees should be aware of the number of steps required to reach the exit in case there are visibility problems. Every establishment should have at least two exits in case one of them is blocked.
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Fire safety
Nail down your company’s emergency procedures and evacuation plan. Then communicate and communicate again. Conduct periodic fire drills to ensure they’re remembered.
Your emergency procedures should also include how to sound the alarm and call the fire department, where to find the emergency shut-off of equipment and machinery and shutting doors and windows, if there’s time. Select a meeting place far enough away from the building to allow full access to the property by firefighters and other emergency personnel, and ensure supervisors know to take a headcount of their employees.
Keep an up-to-date list of emergency contact information. Outline who notifies the next of kin of injured parties, and designate one person to notify emergency responders of people still in the office or unaccounted for.
Remind employees
The best way to help your commercial clients ensure the safety of their workers and their property in case of a fire is by discussing with them the need for fire safety measures. Pass along these fire prevention tips today.
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