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3 Important Components of Your Fire Safety Plan

8/16/2022 (Permalink)

Three Important Components of A Fire Safety Plan

A business fire occurs in more than 30,000 businesses every year. Fire prevention is important for reducing your chances of a fire occurring. However, it is also important to have a fire safety plan in place so that you are prepared if a fire does happen. 


1. Fire Safety Equipment

Installing and maintaining fire safety equipment is a critical fire preparation step. Sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers can be used to douse small fires before they can spread to the rest of your building. Have your extinguishers and sprinkler system inspected regularly to ensure proper function. Train all employees on the proper use of fire extinguishers, including when it is best to evacuate, rather than attempt to put out a fire.


2. Evacuation Plan

Your priority in any business fire should be to ensure the safety of all employees, customers, and other people occupying your property when a fire occurs. Install and test fire alarms, so that people have enough warning to evacuate your building before the fire spreads. Drill your employees on evacuation procedures and make sure they know how to assist customers and guests who also need to evacuate safely. Keep your fire exits clearly marked and free of clutter. Establish a meeting point where you can ensure all employees are accounted for.


3. Fire Safety Procedures

All employees should receive written instruction on safety protocols, such as not storing combustible materials near open flames. Make sure you are enforcing your protocols and periodically updating them and providing ongoing training. Give your employees contact information for fire restoration and other services in Holmen, WI, that they may need if fire damage occurs.
Both fire prevention and fire safety are important aspects of avoiding and mitigating the damage from a business fire. Make sure you always have a fire safety and prevention plan in place.

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