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211. Portable Extinguishers and Wheeled Fire Extinguishers |
Fire extinguishers are designed to suppress or control fires in emergency situations. They are the first line of defense but are not intended to be used on fires that are already out-of-control o... | /blog/wheeled-portable-fire-extinguishers |
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212. Tasmania Fire Service and Fire Extinguisher Services |
Legislation in Tasmania requires building owners and occupants to have their fire protection equipment regularly serviced, tested, maintained and repaired by a holder of a permit issued by the Ch... | /blog/tasmania-fire-service-and-fire-extinguisher... |
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213. Fire Hose Reels |
Fire Hose Reels are situated at critical locations in buildings to provide accessible and controlled water supply for extinguishing fire. The Fire Hose reel system includes the pump, pipes, water... | /blog/fire-hose-reels |
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214. Exit Lighting and Emergency Lighting |
Emergency and exit lighting serve a great purpose in helping occupants of a building to quickly locate the exits in case of an emergency. Building owners or managers must ensure that the building... | /blog/exit-lighting-and-emergency-lighting |
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215. Egress Checks |
To ensure the safety, health, and welfare of employees and occupants of a building, home and business owners should identify hazards, assess risks and have written risk assessments. A fire safety... | /blog/egress-checks |
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216. Fire Penetrations |
Fire penetrations are considered as passive fire protection. They are openings in a wall or floor assembly required to have a fire-resistance rating; they may be fabricated by the use of a ... | /blog/fire-penetrations |
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217. Fire Doors |
Fire Doors or Fire resistance rated door are used as part of a passive fire protection system to reduce the spread of fire and smoke between separate compartments of a building; they are given wi... | /blog/fire-doors |
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218. Be Sure to Follow Occupancy Building Limits | The safety of the building occupants and the protection of adjacent property are significant requirements of building regulations in the event of fire. As a building owner or manager, you are oblig... | /blog/be-sure-to-follow-occupancy-building-limits |
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219. Maintain all Fire Safety Products Appropriately |
As an owner of commercial property - an employer, landlord, or occupant of a non-residential building - it is important that you understand your responsibilities and duties for the people and bui... | /blog/maintain-all-fire-safety-products-appropria... |
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220. Be Sure There is an Evacuation Plan in Place |
In a building or establishment, not everyone is familiar where the nearest exits are located or how to identify an exit during an emergency. Occupants and especially guests will need someone to g... | /blog/evacuation-plan-in-place |
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221. Prepare and Implement Fire Safety Management Plans | Fire Safety Management Plan specifies the arrangement to implement, control, monitor and review fire safety standards and to ensure that these are properly maintained. Fire Safety Plans define the ... | /blog/implement-fire-safety-management-plans |
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222. Fire Evacuation Diagram |
In the event of an emergency, occupants of a building take a couple of seconds to decide whether it is safe to stay inside or evacuate the building. Some companies focus more on crises such as ea... | /blog/fire-evacuation-diagram |
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223. Have a Means of Escape and Clear Evacuation Route |
The capability of the building occupiers to evacuate in the event of a fire or other emergencies to a safe place is a significant factor of emergency and fire safety. In a more complex building, ... | /blog/have-a-means-of-escape-and-clear-evacuation... |
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224. Importance of Business Fire Safety Plan |
Responding effectively and promptly if a fire breaks out in your office can keep your employees safe and prevent damage to valuable equipment and the premises. As a business owner, your employees... | /blog/importance-of-business-fire-safety-plan |
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225. A Brief Guide to Fire Detection and Alarm Systems | Fire is actually among the most deadly events possible; anywhere in the world, a fire occurs every minute of each day. While fire is very useful in some instances, it could be our most severe enemy... | /blog/fire-detection-alarm-system-brief-guide |
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