Fire and Water Damage Prevention for Your Warren Business
6/5/2023 (Permalink)
Fire and water damage prevention is an important part of keeping your property safe and secure. Taking the time to understand the risks associated with these two elements can help you protect your Erie business from potential disasters. Here are some tips for fire and water damage prevention:
- Make sure to install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in your Girard business. Smoke detectors should be placed on each level of your the business and in each room. Carbon monoxide detectors should be placed near any fuel-burning appliances, such as furnaces and water heaters.
- Make sure that all electrical outlets are properly grounded and that all wiring is up to code. Have a qualified electrician inspect your properties wiring on a regular basis.
- Make sure you know the location of your water shut-off valves. This will help you quickly shut off the water supply in the event of a plumbing emergency.
- Check your business's plumbing regularly for signs of leaks or other problems. Have a qualified plumber inspect your building’s plumbing system on a regular basis.
- Make sure that all combustible materials, such as paper, rags, and furniture, are kept away from heat sources.
- Make sure that all fire extinguishers in your Cranesville building are in working order and that you know how to use them.
- Have a fire escape plan in place and practice it with your employees.
- Have your building inspected for potential fire hazards on a regular basis.
By following these tips, you can help protect your business from fire and water damage. Taking the time to understand the risks associated with these two elements can help you keep your business safe and secure.
In the event you experience fire or water damage at your Erie business, you can give SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA a call for immediate assistance. We are available 24/7 for all fire and water damage disasters. Call (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website to learn more!