4 Fire Safety Tips For Homes And Businesses

Posted by Brendan Mcloughlin
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Jan 13, 2022
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Did you know that approx 300,000 structural fire damages occur every year in Ireland? The burn injuries, the tragic loss of life and internal damage may take a toll on businesses as well as families. Unfortunately, due to structural fires, more than 3,000 property owners perish. So, improving the fire safety systems is extremely necessary. There are several ways to increase fire safety.

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In this blog, we are going to discuss 4 simple fire safety tips.

1. Install smoke detectors

Most residential and commercial properties need to be installed carbon monoxide or smoke detectors in specific locations like outside areas of kitchens, on the floors, and in the bedroom. A smoke detector is a device that can alert people & give a warning at the presence of fire or smoke. To prevent fire damages, installing smoke detectors are necessary. They are easy to install and requires low maintenance. According to the monitoring system experts in Cork, smoke detectors can be replaced after 10 years.

2. Install fire extinguishers

A fire extinguisher is another essential device the prevent fire damage effectively. However, to ensure you are protected adequately, & meet the proper safety regulations, you have to install the right fire extinguisher for the business premises. Depending on the fire classes, fire extinguishers are classified into different types. They include water fire extinguishers, CO2 fire extinguishers, foam fire extinguishers, dry powder fire extinguishers, etc. These extinguishers are easy to operate and low maintenance is required.

3. Practice kitchen safety

According to the statistics, cooking is one of the leading causes of domestic fire damages. Knowing this, there are many things you can do as a homeowner to avoid fire damage. Some of them include:

  • Try not to avoid leaving the gas stove unattended
  • Keep combustible elements away from the cooktop or stove
  • Keep kids and pets away from the stove while it’s on.
  • Clean the spill and grease from the stove after each meal. Grease built up may cause a fire to quickly ignite
  • Avoid wearing loose-fitting clothes near the stove
  • Install a fire extinguisher near or inside the kitchen

4. Check electrical outlets

Last but not the least, any kind of electrical fault may cause fire damages. If the lights blink on or off frequently or the switchboard feels warm to the touch, an electrical issue may arise. Faulty electrical wiring is another major cause of house fires in Ireland.

To keep your property or workplace safe from fire damage, you need to follow the fire safety tips and regulations. Experts help you install the proper fire safety equipment to avoid major damages.
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