Fire Prevention Planning 101: How to Prevent a Workplace Fire

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Fire Prevention Planning 101: How to Prevent a Workplace Fire

Did you know that less than 50% of building occupants feel confident of knowing what action to take and where to evacuate to during an emergency? This statistic is alarming for small and medium-sized business owners when it comes to fire prevention planning. Do your employees know your fire plan?

Working on fire prevention planning for your company? Here are some things you need to know about how to prevent a workplace fire.

1. Create a Fire Plan

In order to prevent fires in the workplace, it is important to create a fire plan. A fire plan will help guide the situation in case of any fire emergency.

The first part of your fire plan should include calling the emergency number. This is will prebent fires from starting or spreading. Professional firefighters should be onsite as soon as possible in case of a fire or increased hazard. 

A workplace fire plan should include a safe evacuation route. This route will be used to clear the area in case of a fire. Employees should all be aware of the evacuation route. This should be practiced annually or according to your industry standards with fire drills.

2. Have a Fire Extinguisher and Know How to Use It 

A fire extinguisher can be used to put out a small, contain the fire, or to create a path to safety. There should be a fire extinguisher in your office and employees should know where it is located.

It is important that you not only have a fire extinguisher but that your employees know how to use it. The instructions are located on your fire extinguisher or during training sessions in order to learn how to use it prior to any emergency situation.

3. Appoint a Fire Safety Officer

It is important to appoint a fire safety officer within your company in case of an emergency. A fire safety officer should be responsible, confident, and level-headed in all situations.

A fire safety officer should coordinate team training in case of fire emergencies. This will ensure everyone is ready to take the proper actions in the event of a fire. Working as a team to prevent fires from starting and spreading is essential.

4. Install an Automatic Sprinkler System

To prevent workplace consider installing an automatic sprinkler system into your office building. Although this may be costly upfront, it can save your workplace in the long run. 

A sprinkler system is the best way to fight the spread of a fire in business with properly installed and maintained systems being 95% effective.

An automatic sprinkler system can save your office by detecting the heat of a nearby fire. They help to reduce overall property loss in a fire by preventing the early spread of flames. Sprinklers also help to protect human life by reducing smoke inhalation during evacuations. 

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