Emergency Services
Establishing effective fire prevention and protection programs begins with the identification of fire risk. Fire hazards can be unique to each facility within an industry and must be quantified in terms of:
- Risk Assessments of community
- Fire Hose Testing
- Man Power Assessments
- Fire House Needs Assessments
- 5/10/20 Year Capital Planning
- Emergency Planning
- Grant Writing
- OSHA Compliance
- Fire Equipment Service
- Fire Equipment Sales
- Emergency Drills
- Respirator Fit Testing
- Flow Calculations
- Code Compliance
- Customized Training Videos
- Online Training Videos
- Third Party Billing
- Fire Alarm Testing
- Fire Alarm Maintenance
- CPR/First Aid/AED Training
- Haz-Com Hazardous Communications Training 8/24/40 Hour classes
Once characterized, fire risk determination values can be used to assess the cost-benefit of construction and/or safeguard feature upgrades for making risk-informed loss prevention upgrades.