As the leaves change color and the days get shorter, it's important to start thinking about fire safety.
The risk of fires increases in the fall due to several factors, including increased carbon monoxide exposure and the use of space heaters and candles.
1. Heating System Maintenance
With the arrival of colder weather, ensuring your heating system is in top condition is essential. Before turning on your furnace for the first time this season, arrange an inspection and cleaning by a qualified technician. Regularly replacing filters throughout your HVAC system is also crucial. Refer to your manual for recommended filter change intervals. Also, remember to clean the air ducts to improve airflow and maintain good indoor air quality.
2. Utilize Space Heater Safely
Space heaters are one of the leading causes of equipment fires. It's crucial to exercise caution when employees are using space heaters during the fall and winter. Keep them at least three feet away from flammable objects like furniture and individuals. Never leave a space heater unattended, and always turn it off when you leave a room.
Opt for space heaters with thermostats, overheat protection, and an automatic shut-off feature. Ensure they are not blocking doorways or exits, and place them on a stable, flat surface. Avoid using extension cords with space heaters.
3. Minimize or Eliminate Candle Usage
Candles, while popular for enhancing ambiance during the fall, pose a fire risk. To ensure workplace safety, consider implementing a policy prohibiting candles and scent warmers. In scenarios where candles are essential, such as in certain religious organizations, ensure they are always supervised and place them away from flammable materials like curtains, clothes, and papers.
4. Test Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Regular maintenance and testing of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are crucial to ensure employee safety from carbon monoxide exposure and fire hazards. Verify that the detectors are functioning correctly and appropriately mounted. Perform monthly testing and replace batteries twice yearly or when the device indicates. By following these steps, you can enhance protection against these potential hazards.
5. Develop a Fire Escape Plan
Having a plan in place is crucial for everyone's safety in the event of a fire. Every company should employ a professional fire and life safety company, such as CertaSite, to implement proper safety systems. Additionally, employers should ensure that all employees are familiar with fire safety protocols. Employers should conduct fire drills at least twice yearly to reinforce these procedures and help employees respond effectively during a fire.
Following these fall fire safety tips can help keep your business and employees safe during the colder months. If you’re looking for a deeper dive into how you can keep your people and property as safe as possible, reach out to us at CertaSitePro.com for a consultation. We’d love to help.