Expert Recommended Fire Safety Tips

Here are some expert recommended fire safety tips from the professionals at Gate Keepers Fire & Safety:

  • Do not use water to try and extinguish oil or grease fires. Instead, safely smother it with non-flammable powder, a fire blanket, or the proper fire extinguisher type;
  • Be cautious about wearing loose clothing and using dish towels or pot holders as they can all ignite in as little as 400 degrees (Fahrenheit);
  • Learn how to properly use a fire extinguisher as it can help save lives and property. (See our FAQ for information on the PASS method);
  • NEVER HAVE SECURITY DOORS WITH INTERIOR KEYS AS THEY CAN BREAK, BE MISPLACED, OR LOST DURING AN EMERGENCY;
  • Outside rally points are useful for evacuation plans, especially for families;
  • Close doors behind you as you evacuate to slow the spread of the fire and smoke;
  • When there is smoke, crawl or crouch low for breathable air;
  • Test door handles with the back of your hand before trying to slowly open them;
  • Do not fully open or try to cross through doors if smoke comes out when you start to open it;
  • If you do not have a monitored fire safety system, alert the fire department AFTER evacuating the building;
  • Never go back into a burning building;
  • Smoke detectors should be mounted high on a wall or on the ceiling;
  • Cooking vapors and steam can trigger smoke detectors, so care should be used when placing them around or in kitchens and bathrooms to minimize false alarms;
  • Extinguishers need to be inspected on a monthly basis and certified annually;
  • Smoke detectors need to be sensitivity tested or replaced after ten years;
  • Fire safety systems need to be inspected annually, even if the building is unoccupied;
  • Backflow assemblies need to be certified annually.

For additional information contact a representative at Gate Keepers Fire & Safety at (303) 915-3670 or click here to send us a message.

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