π₯ Fire Prevention for Businesses
Protect Your Workplace. Protect Your People.
We are committed to helping local businesses reduce the risk of fire and stay compliant with fire safety regulations. Our commercial fire prevention program supports office buildings, warehouses, retail stores, and industrial facilities with the tools and guidance they need to operate safely.
π’ Why Business Fire Prevention Matters
Fires in commercial properties can lead to:
Loss of life and injury
Property and equipment damage
Business interruption and financial loss
Fines for code violations and liability claims
By implementing a solid fire prevention plan, your business can stay protected, prepared, and compliant.
β Top Fire Safety Tips for Businesses
π Electrical Safety
Have all electrical work done by licensed electricians.
Avoid overloading circuits and inspect wiring regularly.
Donβt run cords under carpets or through doorways.
π§― Fire Equipment & Maintenance
Install smoke detectors, fire alarms, and sprinkler systems.
Maintain and test equipment regularly.
Ensure fire extinguishers (Class A, B, C) are accessible and inspected annually.
π₯ Storage & Hazardous Materials
Store flammable materials in approved containers.
Keep storage areas clean and away from heat sources.
Follow OSHA and N.F.P.A. guidelines for chemical handling.
πͺ Clear Exits & Emergency Plans
Keep exits and emergency routes unobstructed at all times.
Install illuminated exit signs and emergency lighting.
Conduct regular fire drills and have a documented emergency action plan (EAP).
π Staff Training
Train employees on how to use a fire extinguisher (PASS method).
Educate staff about evacuation routes and emergency contacts.
Assign fire wardens for each department or floor.
π οΈ Commercial Fire Inspections
We conduct fire inspections for businesses to ensure:
Compliance with the International Fire Code (IFC) and NFPA standards
Proper installation and operation of fire protection systems
Hazard identification before incidents occur
To schedule a commercial fire inspection, contact us at 517-625-7611 or by using the contact form below.
π§Ύ Business Fire Safety Checklist
Stay proactive with this fire safety checklist:
β Fire extinguishers inspected and accessible
β Emergency exits clear and marked
β Smoke alarms and sprinkler systems tested
β Flammable materials stored correctly
β Emergency plan posted and practiced



