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Make Sure Your Fire Extinguishers Are Ready for Returning Employees

Most workplaces have been operating in dramatically different ways for over a year now, but things are gradually returning to normal, and lots of employers are bringing their employees back into the office. If you’re planning for the return of your employees, it’s important to make sure you have a safe workplace for them to […]

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Do More with Less: Save Money on Your Fire Protection System

The best way to fight a fire in a commercial building—aside from preventing it from happening in the first place—is to suppress it as soon as it starts. That means having an automatic response like a fire sprinkler system in place and in good working condition, along with the understanding of how they operate. These […]

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Sprinkler Systems: What’s Better, Wet or Dry?

Fire is one of the most destructive forces in nature. Whether it’s caused by weather-related events like lightning or manmade forces like electrical problems, improperly discarded cigarettes or other causes, if left unchecked, fire will destroy everything in its path. It can also spread very fast and quickly get out of control. Aside from prevention, […]

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Important Summer Fire Safety Tips

Summer is here, and with summer comes a lot more exposure to and interaction with fire—think backyard bonfires for roasting marshmallows, campfires when you’re out camping in the wilderness, barbecues with friends, etc. According to the United States Fire Administration, summertime is one of the most dangerous times of year for accidents related to fire. […]

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What You Should Know About Home Fire Sprinkler Systems

Residential sprinkler systems are not mandated by code in most homes in the United States. However, when installed, they are crucial safety features that protect homes from fire. Why don’t more homes have these sprinkler systems if they’re so beneficial? Part of this is due to the age of homes, but another issue is misconceptions […]

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