How to Easily Avoid Commercial Fire Hazards
9/5/2018 (Permalink)
We all know how important it is to have working fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and fire sprinklers. What you may not be fully aware of, is that is is also very important for employees to do their part to keep fire hazards to a minimum. Here are a few examples of how to do that.
*Excessive Clutter
Files, folders, and papers need to be disposed of once they are no longer needed. All of these items can easily fuel an office fire.
*Electrical Problems
Overloaded extension cords or old surge protectors can become fire hazards. Electronic devices should be powered down when not in use. All wiring should be in good working order since old wiring is just as dangerous to a commercial building as it would be in a private home.
*Negligance
Mistakes can happen to anyone. These could include leaving a stove or burner on in the kitchen/break room, burning something in the microwave, or smoking in non-designated areas.
An ounce of prevention could prove to be very beneficial when it comes to keeping your commercial property safe from fire hazards.