FIREFIGHTERS are urging businesses to check their risk assessments and safety procedures in the final run-up to Christmas to keep their premises safe.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service has urged firms to check their fire risk assessments and make changes to processes if necessary.
Business fire safety manager, Emma Turner, said: “During the festive season, shops can have large amounts of extra stock, decorations are usually hung up, and there can be seasonal employees who perhaps don’t know the processes as well as other staff.
“Too many businesses don’t recover after the devastation of having a fire, so we really want people to take a bit of time to check their premises are as safe as possible.”
She added: “All businesses are required by law to have a fire risk assessment, but this may need to be amended to reflect any changes to internal layout, additional lights and decorations, or anything that may impact on your fire safety precautions.”
Among the risks that are being highlighted to businesses are:
• Safe storage of additional stock, so it doesn’t block thoroughfares or doors.
• Safe disposal of additional packaging, such as cardboard.
• Maintaining safe escape routes and fire exits.
• Ensuring that temporary staff fully understand what they should do in the event of a fire.
• Keeping decorations away from alarm sensors and anything that generates heat.
• Not overloading plug sockets to accommodate lights or additional equipment. Use gang extension leads rather than plug adaptors, and make sure all electrical items have been had a portable appliance test (PAT).
• Blocking access to, or communal areas of, any residential provision above the business.
With the cost of energy rising all the time, it’s understandable many businesses are looking for ways to save some money, a DWFRS spokesperson said.
“However, there are some areas where a saving could be a false economy – and a fire risk,” they added.
Things to remember include:
• Maintaining and testing fire safety systems is essential, both for fire safety and legal compliance.
• There is a legal requirement to ensure that a premises fire risk assessment is carried out, and that it is “suitable and sufficient”.
• Keep your staff training up to date.
Further guidance on how to stay safe when cutting costs can be found at www.dwfire.org.uk/save-safely.
A full range of advice on fire risk assessments, and the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order on commercial premises can be found at www.dwfire.org.uk/business-fire-safety.

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