Fire Safety for Washington
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Fire Safety
Welcome to Fire Safety for Washington State. We provide articles that contain tips and suggestions to help businesses maintain safe work areas as well as basic information about fire suppression and fire sprinkler systems. We prefer work environments where people are safe rather than sorry.
In addition to our articles, we provide links and resources for code requirments and regulations as well as an easy guide to help find solutions to your fire safety problems.
Every Fire Alarm is Important
If the alarm sounds, or a fire is suspected, call the Fire Department immediately. After calling the Fire Department, if you determine that there is no fire, but rather a malfunction of your equipment or a false alarm, call 911 and relay this information. Never wait to investigate the situation
before notifying the Fire Department. Any delay will allow a fire to grow and further endanger the building occupants and property.
Fire Fact: Every year there are approximately 6,000 office fires in the United States.
Fire Safety Questions
Three Fire Safety Tips
Remember - 911
It's important for employees calling 911 to be able to give the following
information: nature of the problem, location, address, nearest cross street, any
specifics known. The caller should not hang up until told to do so by the
emergency operator.
Test your fire alarms on a regular basis
Sometimes the first warning of a fire comes from a fire alarm. Depending upon your fire safety system, the system may handle almost everything for you, but make sure it's working.
Fire extinguishers
Fire Code requirements specify the size, number and location of fire extinguishers within your facility.
These requirements help establish a protection level appropriate for the hazard class of your building.
Make sure you know the types, sizes and maintenance requirements of your extinguishers, as well as the
basics of extinguisher operation.
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