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How to Stay in Compliance With Fire Code Violations in Medical Facilities

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Learn how to stay in compliance with fire code violations in medical facilities.

There are many fire codes that all medical facilities and hospitals must follow, as it is crucial for the safety of the patients and workers. Most fire code violations are created with the patient in mind, or for workers to complete an important task as safely and efficiently as possible. Continue reading to learn about a few of the most common fire code violations in hospitals and medical facilities and the best ways to stay in compliance.

Extension Cords

One of the most common problems in medical facilities is the use of extension cords. Most buildings have a problem with needed more outlets than available and resort to using extension cords to power all devices. However, this is a safety concern and fire hazard for all buildings, as extension cords are a common cause for fires in many homes and offices. Using extension cords and power strips in place of permanent wiring is a problem in hospitals, as it not a full-time solution and results in a significant fire hazard.

Fire Doors

Having fire doors are crucial for all buildings, but they won’t do any good in the event of an emergency if you are not properly using them. Fire doors are made from stronger materials and are capable of resisting fires for at least 20 minutes when properly shut. However, fire marshals have found that many of the doors did not shut or latch properly after a fire, which made them useless at keeping fires contained. Also, hospital staffs often keep the fire doors open with door stops and equipment, or fire doors with holes and cracks that would let smoke and fire to escape. Fire doors can be a great help in the event of a fire, and it’s crucial to ensure they are being used correctly to protect your medical facility.

Fire Extinguishers

Fire extinguisher violations tend to be the most violations in hospital buildings, from blocked extinguishers, empty extinguishers, missing extinguishers, and more. Fire extinguishers are essential protection equipment for every building, and without easy access, a small fire can quickly become a larger problem. Ensure your fire extinguishers are regularly maintained and inspected, accessible, and stored in rooms with the most risk for a fire to break out.

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