Fire Suppression Systems and Business Continuity: After-the-Fire Phase

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Fires are often controlled quickly. But where most businesses fail is during recovery. The recovery phase after a fire is crucial for the continuity of your business.

Modern suppression systems can greatly influence business continuity. They go beyond just damage control and help you increase how fast operations can restart.

This blog walks through how fire suppression systems affect the fire recovery phase.

What Happens in the First Few Hours After a Fire?

These few hours can be hectic and stressful. Fire brigade handover tasks are essential after the arrival of the fire services. Details about fire, building layouts, and system locations need to be shared. Ensure no delays from both your side and their side for a smooth business continuity.

You might have to expect electrical shutdowns for hours or days until inspection. Agents used by fire suppression systems can create hidden hazards. Contact a certified electrician immediately for a full system assessment. 

Allocate time to identify critical component damages caused by the fire. This stage directly determines business continuity. After identification, employees need to inform the relevant departments of replacements.

Smoke contamination is a crucial factor, too. Identify whether the employees must be evacuated from the workplace. Calculate other options like alternate facilities and remote working, to continue operations.   

How Fire Suppression Systems Influence Business Continuity

Suppression affects recovery, not just fire control. Here’s how suppression systems aid in better recovery after a fire hazard.

Faster and Minimal Recovery

The key to faster continuity is faster recovery. Suppression systems directly affect recovery by limiting damage. They activate before heat spreads, reducing smoke travel. 

These clean agent systems reduce cleanup time and secondary damage after the incident. Cooling systems gradually reduce temperatures during fires.

Fire suppression systems often allow phased opening. This means you can reopen partially instead of a full closing. This allows businesses to maximise operations until full recovery.

Insurance, Investigations & Claims

Fire suppression systems help silently in insurance procedures after a fire hazard. These systems offer clear activation logs to support claims. Owners don’t have to experience any delay in verification. 

Suppression systems also offer easy and fast investigations. This means speedy payouts after a threat. This allows your business to continue operations as quickly as possible.

Suppression systems are a very positive indicator of getting approved by insurers. This can make your workplace eligible for better policies as well. 

A lesser fire risk can also mean lower insurance premiums by some insurers in the UK. Choose systems that adhere to UK standards like BS 9251 and BS EN 12845 to qualify for certain discounts.

Business Reputation & Staff Confidence

A fire hazard can have many non-physical impacts as well. These threats can have an effect on the trust of your employees as well as your customers. If the business has visible damage, people might associate it with negativity.

Fire suppression systems minimise damage and speed up recovery. This allows no space for losing trust and reputation. Staff get motivated for work and return faster when the environment is back to normal.

Customers trust businesses that recover quickly. Especially businesses with spaces that customers use often, like retail stores and supermarkets.

Fire Suppression as a Post-Fire Investment

Fires may be unavoidable, but business collapse after a fire is completely avoidable. Fire suppression systems offer the full-scope protection needed for this. The first step is choosing a reliable provider. Choose a certified fire and security provider like Controlled UK.

Our fire suppression systems in the UK are one of the best solutions. They adhere to many UK standards, including BS EN ISO 14520 and BS 5839. The systems use highly safe agents for suppression. Also, they can be seamlessly integrated with existing detection systems as well. Clients who chose us never regret their investment.

Looking for other fire and security solutions? We provide a fully-fledged safety solution collection for all environments. Trust Controlled UK for all your safety needs in the UK.

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