Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Why You Need Commercial Fire Systems

By Mark Mahaffey


As a business owner, you know how crucial it is to keep your business's fire security systems modern. A fire could happen at any time and for various reasons in your business. Electric cords ignite, the furnace or air conditioning system could get too hot or the water heater could catch on fire. Once a fire occurs it is too late to start making your fire security plan: it needs to be in place before there is a crisis.

You will be glad to learn, however, that there are many steps you can take toward protecting yourself from a fire in your company. First, make sure that there are new batteries in your smoke and heat detectors. True, it can be hard to remember to maintain these devices, but if you want a top notch commercial fire system, you will need to keep them up to date and in good working condition.

It is also wise to have a commercial fire sprinkler system put in. As helpful as smoke detectors are, they can't do anything to halt or affect the spread or intensity of the fire. However, if you will have a commercial fire system installed that includes sprinklers, you can set them so that they spray water on the fire. This could greatly protect your business from being completely damaged from a fire.

It is also smart to have an evacuation policy in place. If you do not already have a written policy, now is the time to write one. After you have written it, be sure to share it with your staff and employees, so that they know what to do if a fire breaks out in your company. Make sure they know where the exits are and where the stairwells are.

Many fires start small enough that they could be contained if they were tended to soon enough. The best way to do this is to attack them with a fire extinguisher. Put several of these extinguishers around your building so that your employees can get to them quickly when a fire starts.

It is also smart to have fire security lighting. If a fire gets dangerous enough, it could damage the power cords inside your building, making the inside of your building dark. If you have battery back up on your commercial fire security lights, you and your employees will be able to see to leave the building quickly.




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