Common Causes of Fire and Safety Measures

Fires affect thousands of companies each year resulting in injury, lost customer trust and building damage. By establishing a fire prevention and preparedness program, you can help avoid injuries to your employees and visitors, costly damages, and potential fines to your business. Below are some best practices to help prepare your facility for a fire emergency.

The faster response helps to avoid damage will occur due to the fire, fire detector alert for response. Emergency response is easier when everyone knows their respective responsibilities. Establish a detailed fire emergency evacuation plan that dictates how to respond, when to respond, and identifies a path of egress. If employees have special needs or require special attention, address these details in the plan.

Fire is the cause of serious damage and injuries:
  • Approximately one-half of home fire deaths occur in homes without smoke alarms.
  • Most residential fires occur during the winter months.
  • Alcohol use contributes to an estimated 40% of residential fires.
  • Most victims of fires die from smoke or toxic gases and not from burns.
  • Cooking is the primary cause of home fires.
  • Smoking is the leading cause of fire-related deaths
Controlling the fire at very early stage can save our property and lives. It is better to make it automatic by the help of pendent type sprinkler.

Fire sprinkler heads are what make an automatic fire sprinkler system automatic. Today's fire sprinkler heads feature a small, mechanical part (either a glass bulb or a small metal link) that reacts to changes in temperature. When the air around a fire sprinkler reaches a specific temperature, this heat-sensitive part breaks or detaches, allowing water to flow.

Some types of fire sprinkler systems can withstand freezing temperatures. Other fire sprinkler system designs focus on flooding a space with extinguishing agent. We'll look at each of these systems in turn, beginning with wet pipe sprinklers.

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