You probably have at least a few pieces of fire safety equipment in your house — a few smoke alarms, and maybe a fire blanket or kitchen fire extinguisher — and I’m sure you’ve got a lot of fire safety equipment in your office. But do you understand the function of all these pieces of equipment and their use? And what about the bits of equipment that you don’t have? Will they need you?
Let’s take a look at these equipment products and see if any of these questions can be answered!
Smoke Alarms
Smoke detectors are designed to alert you to the presence of a fire early on. Smoke obscures your vision in the event of a fire and induces extreme eye irritation. This can cause disorientation, poor judgment and panic, combined with the effects of the poisons in the smoke, limiting your ability to find an exit. So, it’s important that you become aware of this as soon as possible if there is a fire, in order to optimize you’re in houses, to give occupants fair warning while they are sleeping, smoke detectors should be mounted in places.
It is necessary to understand where workers will be employed in the workplace and where the available current ones are located. It is typically important to install multiple smoke detectors, depending on the size and configuration of the house, to provide adequate warning in all fire cases.