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Eliminate Fire Hazards

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  • Oct 4, 2021
  • 1 min read

When it comes to janitorial cleaning, everyone is responsible for keeping unnecessary combustible materials from accumulating in the work area. The National Safety Council “Supervisors’ Safety Manual” includes these precautionary measures for fire safety:

• Keep combustible materials in the work area only in amounts needed for the job. When they are unneeded, move them to an assigned safe storage area.

• Store quick-burning, flammable materials in designated locations away from ignition sources.

• Avoid contaminating clothes with flammable liquids. Change clothes if contamination occurs.

• Keep passageways and fire doors free of obstructions. Stairwell doors should be kept closed. Do not store items in stairwells.

• Keep materials at least 18 inches away from automatic sprinklers, fire extinguishers and sprinkler controls. The 18-inch distance is required, but 24 to 36 inches is recommended. Clearance of 3 feet is required between piled material and the ceiling. If stock is piled more than 15 feet high, clearance should be doubled. Check applicable codes, including Life Safety Code, ANSI/NFPA 101-2009.

• Hazards in electrical areas should be reported, and work orders should be issued to fix them.

Call Triple D’s Cleaning Service LLC today at 910-273-3661.


 
 
 

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