How to prevent fires in a medical setting

How to prevent fires in a medical setting

Fire prevention is something that every industry needs to pay a lot of attention to. In some industries, like the healthcare industry, it is extremely crucial in order to save lives and keep all the medical equipment safe. Healthcare facilities and healthcare providers like hospitals and clinics also house patients, so in case a fire breaks out in such circumstances, it could lead to disastrous consequences. Therefore, every inspection and updates in the field of healthcare needs to be taken seriously and properly documented. Here are a few tips and tricks to prevent a fire in the healthcare industry to keep the patients and the healthcare staff safe and sound. 

In hospices, hospitals, and clinics, kitchen mishaps are one of the most common ways in which fires break out. About 66% of fires in healthcare facilities are caused and originate in a poorly managed kitchen. A good kitchen should have proper fire suppression mechanisms in place so that the fire can be easily contained. Fire suppression systems like a smoke detector, carbon monoxide detector, and fire doors are essential so that the fire is contained to the kitchen and does not reach the premises of the hospital. NAVAIR is one of the premier fire door manufacturers in India that are known for their quality of fire doors that can contain a fire in one place from 60 minutes to 120 minutes, depending on the make and the model of the door. 

Apart from having regular and routine checks for all the alarms and equipment, all the staff members in a healthcare facility need to know how to operate a fire extinguisher. Fire extinguisher training is shown to improve how fast the reaction of a given healthcare provider has in case a fire does break out on the premises of the setting. This will also help in the containing of the fire to a particular area till the firefighters arrive on scene. On-site fire extinguisher training programmes make it easier for personnel to deal with fires with a quick response rate, while saving lives and minimising the damage dealt with on site. 

Any change one makes in the process of limiting the fire can be dealt with easily. It is better to be prepared rather than cost lives and damage the property.

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