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Installing Fire Extinguishers in Your Work Place
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Maintaining your work place as a safe premise for you and your employees is one of your main duties as the owner. Most of the time, you protect your business establishment from usual incidents such as burglary. However, you should also put much attention to other kinds of incidents like fire. In the year 2008, a total of 77,000 fire incidents happened in building establishments. Such an alarming amount only poses a great deal of challenge for business owners in making their business places a safer place for their occupants. More importantly, it poses the challenge of installing much more efficient and effective means of both preventing and fighting fire in case it breaks out.

Installing fire extinguishers in your work places will definitely be a great advantage for you when such unpleasant incidents happen. They not only give you the chance to eliminate the fire before spreading out into a larger scale, but they also give you and your employees more time to evacuate the vicinity. Much effort must be given by the business owner in picking out which type of extinguisher is most suitable for his or her work place. Having the appropriate extinguisher will be at your advantage in putting out certain fires in your work place.

There are different types of extinguishers which you can purchase in the market. There are the water extinguishers, CO2 extinguishers, foam fire extinguishers, dry powder fire extinguishers, and even stainless steel fire extinguishers. All of these types have different dynamics and purposes, and finding out which ones you most likely need in your work place definitely helps you in choosing one. More often than not, CO2 extinguishers are suitable for work places. This type is specifically designed to combat fire that is brought about by electronic devices and the like, which, as we all know can be found in offices and business establishments.

Furthermore, CO2 extinguishers have the ability to displace oxygen in the air so that fire will have no means of spreading to a much larger scale. Also, this type of extinguisher can do little damage on delicate properties and materials that may be present within your work place. Much recently, Chubb, a leading manufacturer of fire extinguishers and other fire preventive devices, has created a CO2 fire extinguisher that can be used in high magnetic field places such as hospital MRI rooms. More and more innovations are being created to further enhance the capabilities of the traditional extinguisher, making it a much more efficient tool in fighting fire.

Putting a fire extinguisher in your work place must also be strategic and well planned. It is advisable that your fire extinguishers be put near emergency exits or at any place where they are easily accessible. Purchasing CO2 fire extinguishers for your work place is a good and rational investment for you as an owner. It will help you give your employees a sense of safety inside your work place, even when an undesirable incident occurs.

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