Most buildings have some kind of fire safety system. The most common are fire alarms, automatic sprinkler systems, and suppression systems. Some systems simply alert the occupant to a fire safety hazard, while others, such as automatic sprinklers, help control the fire.Â
But these systems, despite their efficiency, are not sufficient to ensure the safety of the occupants in certain situations. Let’s discuss all the situations in which you will need help from an emergency fire watch service provider and how these fire watchers help in early detection of fire hazards.Â
Fire Alarm System Failure
The fire hazard indication systems you have installed might fail at random times. If you neglect the maintenance of these systems, dirt and debris can prevent them from functioning properly. Even simple environmental factors like humidity can result in the total shutdown of these systems. Therefore, you cannot rely on these systems for the safety of your high risk commercial building.
You should also take help from an emergency fire watch service provider. Their professional fire watchers can flag fire safety hazards early. They conduct regular, systematic inspections of high-risk areas in the building. During their observation, if they notice any sparks or smoke that could pose a fire hazard, they flag the issue. Such an early indication helps prevent the fire from escalating and enables evacuation planning if the fire spreads to other areas of the building.Â
Regulatory Requirement
In most states, you are required by law to hire a fire watcher if your working environment poses a higher risk of a fire event. So if you don’t hire one, you are not only putting occupants’ lives at risk, but you will also have to pay a huge sum in the form of penalties.Â
In the event of a fire, insurance won’t cover medical costs. Therefore, to stay safe and avoid this extra expense, you should hire a fire watcher for your building.Â
Active Monitory
Some working environments have high-risk areas that require active monitoring. A human eye should monitor hot water welding, cutting, faulty wiring, and flammable materials. Fire watchers notice these small sparks in such areas, and they are addressed right away, reducing the risk of a fire spreading throughout the entire building.Â
Immediate Action
Smoke and fire detector systems often take some processing time before the alarm rings. This delay in indicating can put lives at risk. So, to keep people inside your commercial building safe at all times, you should rely on fire watcher observations and immediate communication to report any risk of a fire breakout. Such early indications can help people leave the building at the right time and protect important materials inside.Â
Conclusion
When you own a commercial building that has a high risk of a fire breakout, you should hire a fire watcher. Normal fire alarm systems can help indicate a fire breakout in a given area. Still, the risk of system failure and delayed response makes them less reliable for fire hazard prevention.Â
So you need a human eye to watch risky corners. The fire watcher notices and communicates the risk early, so the occupants inside can take immediate action in the event of fire.
