Fire hazards can present within your business, mainly if you operate a restaurant. You also want to ensure your patrons and employees are safe at your restaurant daily. Here are some helpful restaurant fire safety tips for the summer.
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Summer Fire Safety Tips for Commercial Facilities
Fire can be the most devastating of Maryland-based commercial facilities’ risks. Electrical overloads, combustible materials, human error, and insufficient preventative maintenance make industrial facilities prone to fire risks. Every commercial facility manager must establish summer fire safety protocols that keep… Read More
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Performing Commercial Fire Safety Inspections in Country Clubs
With the warm weather comes your country club’s peak season. Your swimming pools and golf courses will likely be full of eager guests wanting to enjoy the outdoors throughout the summertime. With this in mind, ensure your country club premises… Read More
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Main Reasons Why a Commercial Property Will Fail its Fire Safety Inspection
U.S. fire departments perform regular fire safety inspections to analyze possible fire and life-safety hazards in buildings in their jurisdiction. Although inspections differ in type and frequency per city, the business or property owner wants to avoid unexpected repairs or… Read More
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Protect Your Home with These Fire Safety Tips
House fires don’t just happen in movies and television; they also happen all over the United States every year. Although you can’t eliminate house fires, you can eliminate risk factors with proper prevention. Protect your home with these fire safety… Read More
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Fire Safety Practices Your Small Business Should Complete
Small business owners are legally responsible for keeping their employees and customers safe. Actively making and following fire safety practices at your company can help you comply with local fire safety ordinances. However, business owners often don’t understand domestic fire… Read More
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Avoiding Fire Danger in the Office Kitchen
When fire safety for your business comes to mind, chances are you’re thinking about your fire alarms or fire sprinkler system. But have you thought about fire safety in the office kitchen? While office kitchen fires might start small, they… Read More
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Flammable Products in Your Home That You Didn’t Know You Had
While candles, electrical equipment, and open fires are more prevalent sources of house fires, some household items might surprise you. Many easily combustible household objects are evident – hair, paper, and loose clothing. Check out these flammable products in your… Read More
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How Are Fire Safety Notices Critical in Your Building?
Many people might not know what to do during a fire. Fortunately, some regulations require property owners in commercial buildings to place fire safety notices in certain areas. So, what are they, and how are fire safety notices critical in… Read More
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Try Out These Fire Safety Best Practices for the New Year
The New Year is the ideal time for self-reflection. It’s also an excellent opportunity to review our lives and consider our goals in the new calendar year. Here at Judd Fire Protection, we’d like to share some of the basics… Read More