Employee Emergency and Fire Response Plans

Companies that fall under various OSHA standards such as 1910.120(l), hazardous waste operations and emergency response and 1910.119(n), process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals are required to have emergency evacuation plans that comply with 1910.38....

The Dos and Don’ts of Commercial Building Fire Protection

When it comes to fire protection for commercial buildings, mistakes  must be avoided. If an error is made in fire protection, serious and irreversible damage can occur to the building itself and the contents within. Building occupants can also be placed in harm’s way...

What Happens During a Fire Extinguisher Inspection?

As a business owner in the greater Capital Region, it’s important to follow fire extinguisher inspection guidelines. Also a State code requirement, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has established these guidelines to help protect business owners,...

Is Your Fire Suppression System Outdated?

In order to work properly, fire suppression systems must be properly installed and regularly inspected. Regular fire suppression system inspections will ensure that your building, along with the people and any valuable equipment inside it, are protected from fires....