Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Commercial Fire Safety Tips To Upgrade The Fire Safety Of Your Business

By Mark Mahaffey


As a business owner, keeping your business safe from fire should be a top priority. Fire can do extensive damage in a very short amount of time. If you do not plan ahead, you could easily be the victim of a fire catastrophe. However, with a little preparation, you can do much to significantly lower the chances that you will have to suffer the consequences of a fire in your business.

The most important commercial fire safety tip to keep in mind is the importance of installing a smoke detector. Often, a smoke detector can alert you to the presence of a fire in time for you to put out the fire before it does too much damage. Heat detectors are also helpful, as are sprinkler systems.

Another precaution you can take is to remove clutter that may be around in your business. Piles of paper, old files, newspapers and cardboard boxes are very flammable and can cause a fire to quickly blaze out of control. Also, if you attempt to put out the fire yourself, it will be much more difficult if piles of papers are burning.

Check your electrical wiring for old, frayed cords. Wiring can get old, and when it does, it presents a fire hazard. Check all of your business equipment, from computers to printers to space heaters, and make sure that the wiring is in good condition.

Fire extinguishers are another part of a good fire safety plan. If you can spray a fire with a fire extinguisher soon after it starts, you may be able to kill it before it gets so big that it causes real damage. Make sure to have plenty of fire extinguishers around in your office.

Prevention really is the best way to reduce the risk that you ever have to deal with the devastation of a bad fire in your business. Keep these tips in mind as you increase your fire security at your office!




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