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5 Tips For Preparing Your Business for a Fire

4/20/2020 (Permalink)

Keep emergency numbers handy

5 Tips For Preparing Your Business for a Fire

There are a few fire prevention steps every Eagle Rock, NC, business should be aware of for protecting their employees and company property. These steps can not only help ensure that everyone makes it out of the building safely if there is a fire but can also help mitigate damage and the likelihood of a fire occurring. Here’s what you may want to know.

1. Have an Emergency Plan

Having an emergency plan can help ensure your employees know what to do in an emergency. Consider making this part of the handbook and posting safety maps in your business.

2. Know Emergency Tool Locations

Knowing where emergency tools such as alarm pull or fire extinguishers can help protect your company from fire damage. Make sure your employees know where these things are as well as how to properly use them.

3. Maintain Equipment

It’s important to maintain any equipment your company may use as a method of fire prevention. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for keeping things clean, and call a professional if any repairs need to be made. Older equipment may need to be replaced.

4. Use Safety Precautions

Another way to prevent a business fire is to know the safety procedures for any equipment your business may use. This includes everything from a microwave or copier, to any manufacturing equipment kept on site.

5. Keep Emergency Numbers Handy

It’s also a good idea to keep emergency numbers handy. This not only includes the number for the fire department or paramedics, but also for your insurance provider. You may also want to keep track of a number for a local fire damage restoration service who can help with cleanup and repairs if a fire does occur.

Using these fire prevention steps can help prevent a fire, and may also help mitigate damage if a fire does occur. Remember, after a fire restoration service can help with cleanup as repairs.

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