Wednesday 19 February 2014

** Fire Safety Tips for the Workplace **

Fire Safety Tips for the Workplace

No matter type of business you conduct at your workplace, fire safety should always be a main concern. Here are a few fire safety tips you can distribute to your staff.
Fire Prevention

  • Keep your work area free of waste paper, trash and other items that can easily catch fire.
  • Check on your electrical cords. If a cord is damaged in any way, replace it. Try not to lay cords in places where they can be stepped on, as this will contribute to deterioration of the protective outside coating.
  • Don't overload your circuits. 
  • Turn off electrical appliances at the end of each day. 
  • Keep heat producing equipment away from anything that might burn. This includes copiers, coffee makers, computers, etc.

In the Event of a Fire
  • Upon finding a fire, call 999 immediately and don't hand up with the emergency responder until told to do so.
  • Close doors when exiting to help limit the spread of smoke and fire throughout the building.
  • Never use elevators during an evacuation.
  • Follow the escape plan and meet at a per-determined place outside of your building and away from danger. Conduct a headcount to ensure all of your staff has evacuated.

The best way to ensure the safety of your staff is through fire prevention and training. Talk with your staff about fire safety in the workplace.

contact us for more information www.appexfiresafety.co.uk
from Mr K Patel, Fire Protection Engineer, Appex fire safety solutions.

** Focus on Fire Prevention **


Fire Prevention Tips Infographic
Provided by Nationwide Insurance

Top 10 tips to make your home a safe home

**Top 10 tips to make your home a safe home**
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1.    Fit a smoke alarm and check it regularly.
2.    Make a fire action plan so that everyone in your house knows how to escape in the event of fire.
3.    Take care when cooking with hot oil and think about using thermostatically controlled deep fat fryers.
4.    Never leave lit candles unattended.
5.    Ensure cigarettes are stubbed out and disposed of carefully.
6.    Never smoke in bed.
7.    Keep matches and lighters away from children.
8.    Keep clothing away from heating appliances.
9.    Take care in the kitchen! Accidents whilst cooking account for 59% of fires in the home.
10. Take special care when you are tired or when you've been drinking. Half of all deaths in domestic fires happen between 10pm and 8am.



for further information please contact us on www.appexfiresafety.co.uk
By K Patel, contact@appexfiresafety.co.uk

source: http://www.hantsfire.gov.uk/top10tips