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  • Fire safety refers to the precautions and practices designed to reduce the risk of fire and protect lives and property from fire-related hazards. This includes prevention, detection, and response strategies.

  • Routine fire protection inspections are essential for ensuring that your fire safety systems operate effectively, significantly reducing the risk of fire-related injuries or fatalities. These inspections also help maintain code compliance and meet insurance requirements.

  • Fire alarm systems in Texas require a comprehensive inspection and functional test annually. 

  • If a fire occurs, remember to:

    • Stay calm and alert others.

    • Evacuate using your planned escape route.

    • Call emergency services once you are safe.

    • Do not re-enter the building until it is declared safe by authorities.

  • You should have different types of fire extinguishers based on the potential fire hazards in your environment:

    • Class A: For ordinary combustibles (wood, paper).

    • Class B: For flammable liquids (gasoline, oil).

    • Class C: For electrical fires.

    • Class K: For cooking oils and fats.

  • Common signs include:

    • Overloaded electrical outlets.

    • Flickering lights or blown fuses.

    • A buildup of lint in dryers or vents.

    • The smell of smoke or burnt materials.

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