What Does a Million Dollar Electrical Cord Look Like?
IWhat Does a Million Dollar Electrical Cord Look Like?
The answer is: exactly like your electrical cords, except burnt. Everyday items and equipment at your business could cost you millions if they spark a fire due to improper use, lack of maintenance, or poor housekeeping practices. In the past several years, we’ve seen a sharp increase in the number of devastating fires among your industry peers. We don’t want you to experience the same fate. Fortunately, most fires can be prevented – but prevention starts with you. As a business owner, you are responsible for all aspects of your company’s safety.
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- Walk through your business and note all the potential sources of fire. Federated clients can leverage a sample fire hazard checklist to help complete this task.
- Make sure the three elements that make up a fire — fuel, oxygen, heat — are kept separate at your facility.
- Complete scheduled maintenance on all equipment and machinery per manufacturer specifications.
- Make sure your facility has adequate electrical wiring and power. Never use electrical cords as a replacement for permanent wiring.
- Keep your facility clean – clean up any combustible trash, dust, or other materials from the premises every day.
- Conduct regular fire drills and communicate emergency procedures to employees.
- Train employees on the fire hazards at your business and encourage them to report any fire concerns. As they are working, employees are the ones best positioned to notice an overloaded extension cord or discarded oily rags. They need to know what to look for to help curb risks and prevent fire hazards from sparking.
Don’t become the owner of a million dollar electrical cord. You have the knowledge and responsibility to prevent fires at your business — and Federated is here to help. Federated Insurance® offers a variety of sample fire prevention plans, sample checklists, training resources, and more, which clients can access by logging in to mySHIELD®. Speak to your local Federated Marketing Representative today to learn more.