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How To Protect Your Building From Significant Fire Damage

5/5/2022 (Permalink)

How to Prevent Serious Fire Damage to Your Building

Your business in Marion, TX, depends on the security and safety of the building in which it is located. While it is certainly preferable that a fire doesn't break out at all, it's important to know what to do if one does. Good fire prevention and fire suppression strategies are a big part of making your building safe for you and your employees.

Evacuation

If flames erupt, protecting your greatest asset - the people inside - is likely your biggest concern. To ensure that they are able to get out of the building quickly in the event of a business fire, prepare with the following steps:

  • Clear evacuation route, marked by maps posted in prominent locations
  • Emergency plan that outlines responsibilities and expectations
  • Contact information for insurance, emergency personnel and fire restoration experts
  • Regular fire drills to practice the plan

Prevention

The best defense against fire, of course, is to keep it from happening in the first place. Most fire prevention tactics are simply a matter of keeping your building up to code. A fire marshal should inspect your building at least once a year. Comply with the instructions given after the inspection. Replace any questionable wiring as soon as you notice there is a problem. Keep appliances a few inches from the wall. Make your building as fire-safe as possible.

Suppression

No matter how much effort you put into prevention, sometimes accidents happen. Store fire extinguishers throughout your building, and make sure everyone who works there knows how to use them. This can prevent a small fire from becoming unmanageable. A sprinkler system can limit fire damage by unleashing a torrent of water as soon as the air around the detectors reaches a certain temperature.
It is your responsibility as the business owner to protect your building and everyone in it from the potential threat of fire. With proper fire prevention and suppression strategies, you can rest assured that your building is as safe as possible.

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