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When it comes to fire safety, you can’t afford to cut corners. If there’s an emergency, you want to be confident employees have quick, easy access to exits and that fire-suppressing equipment will function properly. Fire safety maintenance needs to be a regular part of your building inspections, and here you’ll find everything it entails so you can prepare.

Your Guide to Fire Safety Maintenance

Equipment Inspections

During a fire safety maintenance inspection, qualified professionals will check all of the installations throughout your building. This includes fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, fire alarms, emergency exit lighting, and fire protection doors.

fire-safety-maintenance-fire-protection-specialistsIf any devices need to be repaired or replaced, the professionals will provide guidance and solutions so you can upgrade your global fire protection system. They can also provide on-site training for designated employees so they’ll know how to use fire extinguishers and other equipment. Make sure to ask plenty of questions if you’re uncertain about anything.

Emergency Exit Inspections

To ensure employees can safely and quickly exit the building, the fire safety maintenance professionals will examine your evacuation route. They’ll first make sure it’s the most efficient way out of the building and then look at features placed throughout. Decorations, flammable items, equipment, and any obstructions need to be removed. They’ll also test the lighting and directional markings to make sure the path is easy to navigate.

To ensure everyone is familiar with the evacuation protocol, they’ll address your staff and provide directions. If you’re working on a new construction, they’ll also take the time to establish an evacuation plan so that everything is in place once you begin to fill the building. It’s helpful to ask for an emergency exit route walkthrough with the fire safety maintenance crew so you can ask questions along the way.

 

Fire Protection Specialists is committed to providing business owners throughout Bangor, WI, with reliable fire safety equipment and fire safety maintenance services. Their certified technicians can assist with fire extinguisher cleanings and inspections and adhere to the International Mechanical Code and International Fire Code to ensure the best results. Call (800) 658-9463 to schedule an inspection with this certified and privately owned company. Visit their website to explore their services further.

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