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As a small business owner, you need to ensure your employees and guests are safe on your premises. That includes being prepared for fires. From installing a fire door to practicing emergency drills, here are a few ways to get your business ready.

4 Fire Safety Essentials for Businesses

1. Emergency Exit Signage

If a fire breaks out, customers need to know where to go. Place large signage clearly indicating the location of emergency doors and stairwells. Follow Americans With Disability Act regulations, including using braille and highly contrasting imagery to provide this information to everyone.

2. Fire Doors

One of the best ways to mitigate damage is with a fire door. These sturdy doors will help prevent the flames and smoke from spreading to give everyone more time to exit safely and make the fire easier to put out. 

3. Fire Extinguishers

fire door Oahu HIFires typically start in areas with electricity, flame, or heat usage. Place a portable fire extinguisher in your computer server room, under the sink in the break room, and anywhere else there is an open flame, like in a mechanical or welding shop. Make sure all staff know where to find the extinguishers. Have the devices inspected every year to ensure they’re in top condition.

4. Plans

Make sure your employees know where the closest exits are and what to do once they’re outside. Practice fire safety drills once or twice a year: evacuate everyone from the building and gather at a designated meeting place, where you should do a headcount. 

 

If you want to improve the safety of your business with fire doors, turn to Automatic Door Specialists in Waipahu, HI. Their team has over 25 years of experience in the industry and offers certified technicians to install and repair fire doors, exterior gates, and commercial doors. Call (808) 678-8880 to request a quote, or visit the website to learn more about their offerings.

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