Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Find Peace Of Mind With 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.

The good news is that you have a lot of options when it comes to making sure you are ready for a fire in your business. On the top of the list would be to double check your smoke detectors and your heat detectors. Make sure that these are working well and have new batteries in them. Keeping tabs on the condition of your smoke detectors is hard to remember to do, but it is important if you want to have a robust commercial fire system.

You can also have a commercial fire sprinkler system installed in your business. Fire detectors are good, but they only warn you of a possible fire: they, or course, cannot prevent the fire from moving to other parts of your building. But if you have a sprinkler system installed in your commercial fire system, it can be programmed to automatically turn on and begin spraying water on the fire. This could save your business!

Getting out of a building when a fire is underway is also important to think about. Do your employees know what your evacuation plan is? Do you have an evacuation plan? If not, create one and then see to it that all of your staff is aware of how to implement it when and if a fire emergency occurs. For example, make sure they know where all staircases and emergency exits are.

Having portable fire extinguishers inside your building is also an important part of a good commercial fire system. Some fires are so little when they start that if they are caught soon enough, they can be put out with a simple fire extinguisher. Put lots of these in your building in places that are easy to spot. Teach your employees how to operate them, so they will be comfortable using them if the need arises. Check the extinguishers often to make sure they are in proper working order.

Finally, having good lighting is an important part of a commercial fire system. Sometimes during a fire, the electrical wiring gets damaged and that keeps the lights from coming on. Having back up security lighting will help to flood a building with light and make it easier to escape.




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