If a fire erupts in your business this could have devastating effects. However, there are many things that you can do to prevent fires and stay on the right side of the law. From fire assessments to properly maintained fire alarms, it’s your responsibility to keep your business safe.
Read on to learn how you can do so and abide by safety regulations.
What are the regulations for commercial properties?
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is something that all business owners should follow. The requirements have an overall aim of reducing avoidable fires and ensuring that employees are safeguarded in emergency situations. As a business owner and responsible figure, there are obligations that you must follow:
● Carrying out fire risk assessments across the workplace and using the findings to improve your business
● Providing proper fire training to your staff about fire precautions and prevention
● Installing necessary fire protection equipment i.e extinguishers and alarms and maintain them
● Having a fire emergency plan in place for evacuations
How can you make your business safer?
Fire assessments
How will you know how to make your business safer unless you assess the entire building? Fire risk assessments are designed to help you identify vulnerable areas of your business and how they can be improved. But, these need to be done every year to ensure that the building is still safe and existing measures are still serving their purpose.
Safety installations
Every building will have different safety requirements which you can find out via your risk assessment. Installations such as fire alarms, emergency lighting and having extinguishers to hand are practical ways of keeping every safe. You need to keep these well maintained and train the right people on how to use them.
At
Ace Fire Alarms
based in Plymouth, our team specialise in fire safety services including risk assessments and products installations. If you want to improve the fire safety of your business we can help.
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with us today and stay protected for the future.