Healthcare Facilities range from large high-rise buildings with both short-term and full-time residential facilities to outpatient care clinics. While the structures may be different, the fundamentals of fire safety remain the same
Healthcare Facilities range from large high-rise buildings with both short-term and full-time residential facilities to outpatient care clinics. While the structures may be different, the fundamentals of fire safety remain the same
Moving far beyond simple intrusion detection and surveillance, modern commercial security systems have become an important piece of your building’s overall Fire Prevention strategy.
Retirement homes, office breakrooms, dorm rooms, event spaces often all involve some sort of food preparation. This can involve a variety of heat sources, each capable of producing a fire if not used properly.
nstalling a Fire Protection System in your existing building is the best option you can take to protect your people, property, and products in the event of a fire. Oliver Fire Protection & Security can develop a Master Plan to help you understand what is involved in having your building retrofitted with a Fire Protection system.
“You NEVER pull the Fire Alarm unless there is an emergency!”
This message is drilled into us during the earliest stages of our formal education and because we are told not to, we spend the rest of our lives wanting to pull it.
So, what actually does happen when a Fire Alarm is pulled?
Whether residential or commercial, it is still imperative to have an emergency action plan and to distribute it among your tenants.
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