Preventing Fire Hazards At The Workplace
As the owner of your commercial property, you are responsible for ensuring that the fire safety system in your building is functioning and in proper order. This is critical in creating a safer and healthier environment for your employees and clients in the building. In addition, with adequate fire prevention measures and procedures, your facility will have a reduced likelihood of having a fire break out. Therefore, we share a few tips and tricks on how you can prevent fire hazards at the workplace and how you can enforce fire safety practices to keep your building safe for everyone.
Keeping Your Equipment Accessible
The first way you can prevent fire hazards in the work environment is by ensuring that all your fire safety equipment is accessible to every room and level in the event that a fire breaks out. For instance, fire extinguishers and control panels should be placed outside and along every corridor. More importantly, fire sprinklers and alarm systems should not obstruct any other equipment, objects, and other things such as debris, dust, paint, and dirt. This is especially important when you are responding to a time-sensitive situation such as a fire.
Disposing Flammable Waste Properly
Many tend to overlook the fact that items that have already been disposed of can be flammable. Materials such as wood, paper, fabric, and cloths are combustible and can pose as potential fire hazards. Therefore, before throwing anything away, ensure that flammable liquids such as oils, chemicals, and other substances should be emptied from containers and removed properly before placing them at the building’s disposal site. These can pose as fire hazards and can cause fires to reignite and result in more property damages.
Maintaining and Repairing Your Fire Protection System
While there might not be a failsafe way of preventing fires in your building, you have the ability to ensure that it has sufficient fire safety measures to control the spread of the flames and reduce the chances of lives being lost. Therefore, it is critical that you stay up to date and regularly maintain your fire safety equipment, such as fire sprinklers, fire alarm systems, fire pumps, and smoke detectors. Furthermore, your machinery, equipment, and devices should be maintained frequently to reduce the chances of electrical fires and overheating.
Fire Safety and Emergency Plans
Every building should have an emergency plan. Your employees should be well-informed about the fire-safety procedures to take the appropriate course of action in a fire emergency. These are important to limit property damages, prevent fire-related injuries and deaths, and ensure that everyone will evacuate the building quickly and orderly. In addition, a well-informed group of employees is less likely to panic and will know what to do if they need to call for help. Therefore, a fire safety and emergency plan is key to preventing fire hazards in the work environment.
How You Can Keep Your Employees and Property Safe
At ASCO Fire, we are highly qualified and experienced in meeting all types of fire protection needs, including fire sprinkler and detection systems for all types of businesses in different industries. In addition to installing a wide range of fire safety products, our professional team of staff will be able to provide engineering services that adhere to fire code requirements such as hazard analysis, hydraulic calculations, and fire plan review. We also offer fire preventative services such as testing, inspection, maintenance, and repair services for all types of fire protection systems and equipment to help ensure you meet all the fire code standards criteria and keep your and your employees safe.
To learn more about the comprehensive selection of fire-safety services ASCO Fire offers, please feel free to contact us today!