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Fire Safety Considerations for Laundrettes & Dry Cleaners

14 March 2025

Laundrettes and dry cleaners face unique fire risks due to high temperatures, flammable materials, and electrical equipment. That's why proper fire safety measures are essential for protecting your business, staff, and customers while keeping you compliant with regulations.

 

Read on to learn more about the key fire safety considerations for laundrettes and dry cleaner businesses.



Understanding Fire Risks in Laundrettes


Laundrettes and dry cleaners operate with heat-producing equipment, including dryers and irons, which pose a significant fire hazard. Additionally, the presence of flammable solvents and lint build-up increases the risk substantially. Without proper fire alarms and fire extinguishers in place, a small incident can escalate quickly into a widespread fire.


The Importance of Fire Alarms


As fire can spread rapidly in laundrettes, early detection and intervention is essential for minimising fire risks. Installing high-quality fire alarms ensures that any fire is detected before it causes major damage. A reliable fire alarm supplier can help you choose the right system for your business, whether it's a conventional or addressable alarm system. Regular maintenance is also essential to ensure alarms remain fully operational and dependable.


Fire Extinguishers: Your First Line of Defence


Having the right fire extinguishers on-site is a legal requirement for laundrettes and dry cleaners. Given the types of fires that may occur, a combination of CO2 extinguishers (for electrical fires) and foam or powder extinguishers (for flammable liquids) is recommended. Fire safety training for staff ensures they know how to use extinguishers correctly in an emergency.


Regular Fire Safety Checks and Compliance


Routine fire safety inspections are vital for preventing fire hazards and ensuring a safe working environment. This includes:

 

●     Clearing lint from dryers and vents regularly to prevent blockages and overheating

●     Storing flammable solvents safely in approved, fire-resistant containers away from heat sources

●     Ensuring electrical wiring is in good condition and free from damage or wear

●     Testing fire alarms and servicing fire extinguishers as required to maintain compliance and functionality


Ace Fire & Security: Your Local Fire Alarm Supplier


At Ace Fire & Security, we provide high-quality fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and fire safety solutions for laundrettes and dry cleaners across Cornwall and Devon. As a trusted fire alarm supplier, we ensure businesses stay compliant and protected.

 

Contact us today to discuss your fire safety needs.

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