Fire prevention Checklist

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  • Fire Prevention Checklist

  • Ensure all fire extinguishers are in their designated locations.

  • Check that fire extinguishers are accessible and not blocked by furniture or other objects.

  • Inspect each fire extinguisher to ensure the pressure gauge is in the green zone.

  • Verify that fire extinguisher seals are intact and have not been tampered with.

  • Ensure the inspection tag is up-to-date and that monthly checks are logged.

  • Test all smoke detectors and fire alarm systems to ensure they are functioning properly.

  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors as needed.

  • Ensure that all smoke detectors are free of dust and debris.

  • Confirm that fire alarms can be heard throughout the entire facility.

  • Test all emergency lighting and exit signs to ensure they are operational.

  • Check that all emergency lights are properly illuminated and are not obstructed.

  • Inspect batteries for emergency lights and replace them if necessary.

  • Check all electrical outlets and extension cords for signs of wear, damage, or overloading.

  • Ensure that all electrical appliances and equipment are in good working order.

  • Confirm that all unused electrical outlets have safety covers.

  • Inspect the facility for any potential electrical hazards, such as frayed wires or overloaded circuits.

  • Ensure that kitchen appliances are cleaned regularly and free of grease build-up.

  • Check that heating equipment is in good working condition and that space heaters are kept away from flammable materials.

  • Confirm that stove tops and ovens are turned off when not in use.

  • Keep all hallways, stairwells, and exits clear of obstructions.

  • Ensure that all storage areas are clean and organized, with no flammable materials stored improperly.

  • Confirm that all fire doors are functioning properly and are not propped open.

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