Fire, Fire! Protect Your Business from the Flames

A number of risks can be present when you own a business. Things like losing money might be your biggest worries, but there are also physical risks you need to pay attention to if you want to keep your business safe. Fire safety is one of the most important issues to take into account if you want to make sure you avoid disaster. A fire can come from seemingly nowhere, and some businesses will have a greater fire risk than others. Anything from your business operations to wild fires in the area you’re in could cause a fire at your business. To protect your business effectively, you need to take a few different precautions.

Install the Right Systems

Firstly, you should start by thinking about what sort of fire safety systems will protect your business. Most people would agree that smoke alarms or heat alarms are a basic precaution that any home or business should have. They will alert you when there’s a fire or a possibility of one. Escape routes are also important, so some buildings might have fire escapes or perhaps even equipment for helping people with disabilities to get out of the building. When it comes to putting out fires, a sprinkler system can help to tackle a fire in its early stages. It’s also a good idea to have equipment such as fire blankets and extinguishers.

 

Maintain Your Fire Safety Systems

Installing fire safety equipment is a good start, but you also need to be sure it works. Over time, it can have problems, so keeping it up to date is important. Sprinkler systems can suffer from deterioration, so they should be checked to see if they’re in good condition. If you visit www.EcsCorrosion.com/pipe-sampling/ for details, you can see how a section of pipe is tested for corrosion. You should have your alarms and equipment such as fire extinguishers checked regularly. You don’t want anything to fail when you need it most, so knowing it all works is vital.

 

Have a Fire Safety Plan

It’s not just the equipment you have that can make a difference in a fire. Making sure everyone is safe needs to be a top priority, which means having a fire safety plan. Everyone needs to know how they should behave if there is a fire. This can include things like whether they should attempt to put out a fire and where they should go if the fire alarm sounds. Your safety plan might include putting up maps with emergency exits and escape routes too. Try http://www.businessinsurance.org/comprehensive-fire-safety-resource-for-businesses/ for tips on developing a fire safety plan.

 

Train Your Staff

If you want to make sure your staff know how to deal with a fire, the appropriate training will also help. Training should teach them how to act if there’s a fire, and possibly how and when to use safety equipment, such as fire blankets or extinguishers. Regular fire drills (at least once a year) will help you check that everyone knows what to do.

Appointing someone to be in charge of fire safety at your business will help you to manage these issues and keep your business safe.

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About Dequiana Jackson

Dequiana Jackson, Founder of Inspired Marketing, Inc., helps overachieving women entrepreneurs conquer limiting beliefs and create marketing plans that grow their businesses. This includes one-on-one marketing plan development, digital product creation, web design and content marketing. Dequiana is the author of Know Your Business: How to Attract Ideal Clients & Sell More and runs the award-winning blog, Entrepreneur-Resources.net.

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3 comments

  1. It is important to realize that accidents can, in fact, happen and having liability insurance is an absolute must for both the electrician and the homeowners alike.

  2. My factory deals with corrosive chemicals; therefore, I’m thinking that maybe it would be best to conduct a rescue training program for my employees. I agree with you that aside from what I’ve mentioned, installing sprinkler systems will also be beneficial, especially because this can help tackle the fire even before it spreads. I’d also keep in mind to place fire safety equipment within the facility.

  3. I love the part where you emphasized that everyone’s safety should be the top priority of every business when it comes to accidental fires. They can happen anytime and without the proper safety plan and equipment, they can lead to serious casualties. If these establishments have installed fire sprinklers, they should take the time to repair their issues and maintain them properly.

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