Tuesday, January 26, 2016

How to Be Safe in Public Places


When you are out in a public spot, you want to be sure you're prepared for an emergency. After all, you never know when something could happen, so it's always important to be prepared in case something comes up. Here are a few suggestions from the experts on fire alarm systems in St Paul on how to be ready for a fire-related emergency.

First of all, as you are approaching the building you're going into, take a quick look at the structure itself. Does it look like it's in good shape? Does any part of it look like it's seen better days? You should then take note of any fire alarm systems that you can see. What kind of fire alarms are they? Do you see any fire sprinklers or other types of fire suppression systems?

Then you should note where your closest exit is, just in case you need to evacuate from the building. Are the exits well-lit, and do the doors open outwards (which makes it easier for a hasty exit if one is ever needed)?

You should also be sure that the group you are traveling with knows where to meet if there is an emergency. Pick out a landmark that is easy to see but far enough away from the building that you are all out of harm's way. Make sure that, if there are any small children or those with mobility issues in your group, everyone else knows to keep an eye on them.

Everyone in your group, small children included, should know what to do if there is a fire emergency. Make sure everyone is aware of the exits, and make sure everyone is aware of any fire alarm systems that are in the building. Remember that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Taking the time to discuss a possible emergency before it happens could save lives.

Finally, you should always make sure that the building you are in is not overcrowded. Trust your gut in these scenarios. If a situation or structure feels “wrong” for some reason, it's okay to leave. Better safe than sorry!

Are you interested in learning more about fire alarm systems in Burnsville or any of the surrounding areas? Call Brothers Fire & Security at 1-800-607-2767 or you can contact us and Request a Free Life Safety Quote.