Emergency Lighting for Restaurants
Get the exit signs and emergency lights you need for your restaurant, bar, or coffee shop.
With open flame, hot oil, and a fast-paced environment, restaurants are establishments at higher risk for fires. Significant damage to property and risk to customers can be avoided with proper emergency procedures and equipment.
Fire Safety Tips for Restaurants
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Stock Up to date Fire Extinguishers and train staff on how to use them
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Install Proper Exit Signs and "Nearest Exit” Plans with Maps for large spaces
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Install Emergency Lighting for Food Processing Facilities
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Use Smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide Detectors, tested regularly
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Inspect exhaust systems for any grease buildup
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Dispose of ashes, cigarette butts, and flammable liquids properly
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Conduct Staff Trainings on how to handle chemicals, grease fires, and evacuation procedures
A Fire Risk Assessment, usually offered in conjunction with your insurance company, will help identify risks in your restaurant or bar, help you remedy those risks, and generate an evacuation plan. See more tips here.
Our emergency lighting equipment must be used on the following:
- Existing places of food consumption where at least 50 or more persons gather for drinks meeting , eating etc.