Fire Hazard Safety Survey

Mar 22, 2023 | Resources for Funeral Homes

You’ve worked hard to help make your business successful, but something as small as a frayed electrical cord could turn into a large fire and wind up costing your company millions of dollars.

When was the last time you took a fire safety survey and asked yourself critical questions about your business’ safety procedures? Are you actively assessing your business on a regular basis to ensure a fire doesn’t spark up?

It only takes a few minutes, but a couple of simple questions could help you more closely review your property, assets, people, and processes to help ensure preventative strategies are being followed. Ask yourself:

  • Have you done a fire safety walkthrough in the last 30 days?
  • Do you provide annual fire prevention and safety training for your employees?
  • Are your fire suppression equipment and systems inspected and maintained at the required intervals?
  • Are you familiar with the top fire hazards in your industry and strategies to minimize risk?

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