Updated May 24, 2017 . AmFam Team
Your dreams aren’t the only thing that can heat up. Protect your business, reduce risks and stay safe by educating yourself and your employees on office fire safety practices. This client handout provides information and guidance on office fire safety based on the historical trends related to office fires, as provided in the report, US Structure Fires in Office Occupancies, published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), in August of 2013.
Electrical equipment causes more than 12 percent of office property fires. Even following these simple recommendations can help reduce the likelihood of electrical equipment fires:
Intentionally-set fires account for ten percent of office fires and 20 percent of the property losses. The following recommendations can help reduce the likelihood of intentionally-set fires:
Heating equipment is responsible for more than 11 percent of office fires. The following recommendations can help reduce the likelihood of heating equipment fires:
Smoking causes more than five percent of office fires. The following recommendations can help reduce the likelihood of smoking-related fires:
Cooking equipment causes nearly 29 percent of office fires. The following recommendations can help reduce the likelihood of cooking equipment fires:
This article is for informational purposes only. The information is widely available through different sources. This information does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. Compliance does not guarantee conformity with building codes, or federal, state, or local laws and regulations, nor does it guarantee coverage. We do not make any guarantees or promise any results based on this information. We are not responsible for the content of any third-party sites that may be linked in this article.
The loss control services listed above follow generally accepted safety standards. Compliance does not guarantee that you will be in conformance with any building code, or federal, state, or local regulations regarding safety or fire. Compliance does not ensure the absolute safety of your operations or place of business.
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