As a business owner or manager, it is your responsibility to keep everyone safe. You install a fire suppression system and fire alarms to provide safety, but what if they fail, being worked on, or you are hit by a cyber attack?
The answer: hire a fire watch service
A fire watch guard ensures your building, complex, or construction site stays safe. Here are just a few benefits of a fire watch service.
Peace of mind
In our stressful world, peace of mind your business is being watched by a fire service is priceless.
A fire watch guard identifies any conditions or behavior associated with the risk of a fire. They prevent any issues from become big problems that can put people and property at risk.
Stay protect while fire system is being updated or malfunctioning
A fire watch service can provide the protection you need while the fire system is being installed or repaired.
It could be faulty wiring, too many devices plugged into the same power strip, flammable liquids, combustible materials, or negligence. Just about anything has the potential of starting a fire. A fire watch guard will look for these conditions and other fire hazards while on patrol.
Complaint with laws and regulation
Ensuring a property is functioning properly and safe, is a big responsibility. Hiring a fire watch service when your fire suppression system is down or being updated, means you will be in complaint with local and state laws and regulations. The last thing you want is a several big lawsuits against you because you fire alarm wasn’t working properly.
Armed with specialized training
Curtis Protective Services Fire Guards have an in-depth knowledge of fire hazards, and quick response to any signs of danger to prevent loss of life and property damage. We understand that often Fire Watches are unanticipated and require immediate response and are staffed accordingly to respond competently on short notice.
Patrolling: Fire watch guards perform regular patrols throughout the facility 24/7.
Identifying hazards: Fire guards are specifically trained to look for conditions that increase the risk of a fire and addressing them before a situation occurs.
Keeping logs: Logs are usually required by insurance companies and authorities. The fire watch guard keeps thorough records of any relevant hazards or fire risk.
Contact the fire department: The fire watch guard can contact the proper authorities if needed and provide any necessary information. They can also assist in evacuations if needed.