5 Reasons Why Fire Extinguishers Fail an Inspection

 

Fire extinguishers are often the first line of defense for your business, providing your staff members with a quick and easy way to contain small fires before they get out of control. However, if your fire extinguishers are not in good shape, they can cause more harm than good — making staff members feel safe when they are in danger from a quickly spreading fire. Failing your annual fire inspection is a big deal that can result in fire inspectors forcing you to make costly changes to your fire protection strategies or even closing your business if you are not able to remediate the problems. Here are the 5 most common reasons your fire extinguishers might cause your business to fail a fire inspection.

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Ideal Types of Fire Protection for Computer Server Rooms

 

Computer server rooms can heat up pretty quickly when your air conditioning goes out and there are plenty of electronics in the space, too. Together, this can create a highly combustible situation that could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars in the event of a total loss. Protecting your server room from fire has its own unique challenges, as water-based fire protections are not an option due to the electronics in the room. What are some of the best types of fire protection for computer server rooms?

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Spring is the Perfect Time to Schedule Your Fire Sprinkler System Inspection

 

According to the National Fire Protection Association, your fire sprinklers should be inspected on a very regular basis — at least once a year for most businesses. While facilities or operation managers and maintenance staff should also be performing visual and mechanical inspections, this annual review by fire protection professionals can help stop small issues before they blossom into big problems. If your sprinkler system is showing signs of wear and tear that need to be resolved, this can often be identified during your annual sprinkler system inspection. Scheduling these reviews in the spring is perfect, making May the ideal month to get started due to warming weather.

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Check Your Fire Sprinkler Systems Regularly to Protect Your Business

 

Fire protection professionals call it “failure to launch” — this is what happens when your fire sprinkler systems do not function as expected in the event of a fire event. While these water-based sprinklers have been one of the most popular ways to prevent industrial fires since the late 19th century, there are still plenty of fail points that should be reviewed by professionals on a regular basis. When your fire protection professionals tell you that your system needs maintenance, it is crucial that you address these recommendations as quickly as possible to protect your business assets, staff and customers. See how these regular checks and any necessary maintenance reduces your business risk.

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Fire Protection Checklist for Your Business

 

Operations professionals and business leaders should spend a fair amount of time each year reviewing your overall fire protection plan to be sure it will be adequate in the event of an emergency. A fire or a great deal of smoke can put even the most rational individuals into a quick panic, meaning it is essentially to be clear on your plan of action before you need it. Employees, supervisors and floor captains are each crucial parts of your fire protection strategy and need to receive the training and have the tools available to help keep others safe. Do you have everything completed on this checklist?

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What Type of First Aid Kit Does Your Business Need?

 

It only takes a moment for workplace silliness to suddenly turn into something else — a true emergency. Modern businesses are generally safe, as long as they fully conform to the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. There are certain specialized businesses that should carefully protect their employees from toxic fumes or contact with dangerous chemicals, too. Here is a brief overview of what you’ll need to keep in your commercial business first aid kit.

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7 Tips for Keeping Office Kitchens Safe

 

It’s a fact, kitchen fires in the workplace are one of the leading causes of commercial property damage according to the National Fire Protection Association. More than 3,300 office properties experience a fire in an average year, causing over 40 civilian death and over $100 million in property damage. These staggering statistics are even worse because the majority of these fires could have been easily prevented with the proper oversight, precautions and training. Here are 7 quick tips that will help improve the fire safety in your office kitchen.

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Prepping Your Fire Protection Systems for the Spring Thaw

 

The smell of spring is in the air in California, but there could still be some chilly nights to come. Spring is a great time to review your fire protection equipment to be sure it’s still covering all the contingencies that you need for your business. Commercial fires claim dozens of lives every year, and billions of dollars of damage to businesses — making it crucial to keep your fire protection up-to-date and tested. Here are some quick tips for prepping your fire protection systems this spring.

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Vital Facts About Fire Protection

 

Knowing the dangers of commercial and industrial fires starts with a full understanding of exactly how often these incidents occur — and the damage that they cause in the short- and long-term. More than 113,500 fires occurred in commercial buildings in 2015 according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a frightening number when you consider the possibility that your business can be seriously affected, too. By sharing these vital facts with your operational and human resources team, you can help raise awareness of the danger of fires and how they can be prevented.

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Why Every Business Needs a Backup Sprinkler

 

Protecting your business with a sprinkler system helps provide you with peace of mind that your business assets, staff and customers are protected in the case of a quick-moving fire. While sprinklers may not completely put out a raging blaze, they often can mean the difference between individuals being able to safely exit the building and being trapped inside. The use of sprinklers dramatically reduces the smoke, heat and flames that are produced in a major fire situation, and are able to extinguish or control many fires that would otherwise be difficult to handle.

Correctly designed and installed sprinklers can save you as much as 50-60% of the average property loss from a fire, especially when utilized in industrial buildings or commercial property such as apartment buildings and hotels. This highly-reliable form of fire protection has been around since the turn of the century, but fire sprinklers are not completely flawless. A loss of electrical power and other situations can cause them to not trigger as needed — which is where the importance of having a backup sprinkler comes in.

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