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Ways to Prevent Fire Damage Caused By Appliances in Your Commercial Building

11/17/2021 (Permalink)

Ways to Prevent Fire Damage Caused By Appliances in Your Commercial Building

Fire damage can not only halt your work for the day but it can do significant damage to your overall business as well. You may end up losing some important documents or an extensive range of products in your warehouse which may cost you millions of dollars. So it is important to make sure that you take the right measures to prevent fire damage in your commercial building.

You may not know this, but one of the most common causes of fire damage in commercial buildings is an overheated appliance. This is a big problem and it can be prevented by following these steps:

Tips To Prevent Fire Damage In Your Commercial Building.

  • Use surge protectors for appliances that are plugged into wall outlets.
  • Check the electrical system on a regular basis and keep it maintained by an electrician if necessary.
  • Make sure all wires are properly insulated, grounded, or connected with tamper proof receptacles (or any other mechanism) to avoid overheating or short circuits causing fires.
  • Remove dry vegetation near power lines; trees planted too close can be hazardous as well. Ensure no combustible materials like boxes of paper etc., is kept around wiring/electrical panels at any cost .Keep them covered up or off floor completely if possible lest they catch fire due to heat generated from the wiring.
  • Ensure that all fire extinguishers are in proper working condition and easily accessible at all times, so you can use them quickly if the need arises.
  • Keep the area around your electrical panel clear and uncluttered.
  • Buy or rent a fire alarm that is installed in accordance with local building codes by a qualified agency such as Fire Protection Company, Inc. It should have an automatic smoke detector system connected to it. This will help you get early warnings of any fires breaking out.
  • Install smoke detectors on each floor of your building and one in each hallway.
  • Keep the fire exits clear at all times, so that people can easily get out of your building if there is a need to evacuate it for some reason like this.
  • Inspect all electrical outlets on a regular basis for any sign of wear or fraying wires which could cause sparks and start a fire.
  • Ensure that all appliances are in good working condition and that they do not overheat or cause sparks while being used .Check for frayed power cords before plugging your appliance into a wall outlet.
  • Keep all combustible materials away from heating units.
  • Avoid the use of halogen lights as they generate a lot of heat and can cause damage to your building if not used carefully .Install energy efficient lighting instead that does not overheat easily or produce too much heat.
  • Maintain appliances on regular basis, especially
  • Keep all flammable materials at least 3 feet away from any space heater
  • If you have an electric stovetop, never leave it unattended when in use

These are some effective ways you can prevent fire damage caused by appliances in your commercial building.

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