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Don’t Be Fired: Fire Prevention At Work

Any place is a risk for fire. Even your workplace. You may think that the responsibility falls your company’s administration, building, or logistics team. However, the truth is, it is a responsibility of everyone. If there is anything you can do to help prevent it, wouldn’t you do it?
Awareness Is Key
Each employee should be informed and enabled on fire safety in the office. What is the company protocol for fire safety, who are the right persons to contact, and knowing the fire evacuation plan? Where are the fire extinguishers? Does every employee know how to operate them?

These are essential questions that should be answered. One of the most straightforward and useful information campaigns for offices is the use of posters. Have simple and easy to understand posters around the area about your company’s fire safety policies.

Work With The Local Fire Authority
Of course, working in full cooperation with local fire authorities is the best way to go. A regular meeting, enablement, and session will ensure information is up to date and protocols are full proof. They are your best resource for anything related to this topic, so make full use of their services.

Report And Be Vigilant
The responsibility of each employee is to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings. If there is any fire risk, report it right away. Ensure your environment is always safe and conducive to work. Report any malfunctioning equipment, faulty wiring, or other threats.

Responsibility And Accountability
For the company, forming a team dedicated to this will help avoid any fires. Ensure the facility is always in excellent condition. Proper electrical wiring is always inspected. Fire extinguishers are always in good working condition. Sprinklers should always be free of obstructions and examined as well. Fire alarms should be as required by your city’s safety standards. These are just some of the steps each company should take to ensure fire safety.

Strictly enforcing safety rules is a must. Clearance space from electrical panels, obstruction on fire lanes, and properly working equipment is just the start. Ensure you have all emergency contacts visible to everyone in your organization.

Conclusion
Fire safety is a big thing. It is the responsibility of the company and all employees. Proper protection is needed in case of an emergency. Coverage is key for this. Do you have the right one? At Wellcovered Insurance, we aim to make our client’s life easier with policies that are tailored to their needs. You can get more information about our products and services by calling our agency at (386) 218-4951. Get your free quote today by CLICKING HERE.