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When people stay in a resort they all expect it to be safe and that in the event of a fire, they will be able to leave safely. Resort owners' primary concern is that guests enjoy their safe stay. Apart from offering first-rate services, this involves ensuring optimum life safety.

Fire safety in resorts is delicate: users have to protect various aspects with different environmental conditions and ensure that guests adhere to resort fire safety rules.

fire protection system

Resorts require devices that quickly detect the first sign of fire like smoke alarms and a fire sprinkler system and direct the guests safely out of the danger zone.

The fire protection system has to be highly dependable, installation of an adequate number of fire extinguishers is a must.

Fire Hazards in Resorts

Resorts have restaurant kitchens that add a great risk of fire as a result of open flames

Just like any building, Resorts are vulnerable to fires but there are particular areas that make the fire prevention systems and plans more complicated. For starters, resorts have a higher occupancy load because of the numerous rooms in addition to the countless guests that may spend any given night.

Additionally, unlike other business spaces, guests are not familiar with the structure and possible escape routes. Resorts have restaurant kitchens that add a great risk of fire as a result of open flames, flammable grease traps, and storage of flammable substances.

Resort Fire Safety Rules:

  • Designate a person to be responsible for fire safety in the resort.
  • Maintain a Fire Safety Register containing information relating to fire safety systems, management procedures, and training.
  • Prepare an Emergency Response Plan.
  • Prepare some Resort Fire Safety Rules.
  • Ensure that every member of staff receives information, instruction, and training in fire.
  • Safety by their duties.
  • Organize a planned and documented fire evacuation drill in the resort at least once a year.
  • Have a regular Fire Risk Assessment carried out and take corrective action.

maintained, and regularly inspections

Ensure that the structure has properly installed, professionally maintained, and regularly inspected fire protection systems throughout the building.

These include:

Fire Sprinkler Systems

Fire sprinklers can prevent a fire from spreading from one room to the next, minimizing downtime

Fire sprinklers are essential for protecting the resort rooms around the clock, whether the rooms are occupied or vacant.

Fire sprinklers can prevent a fire from spreading from one room to the next, minimizing downtime for the resort and reducing the number of displaced guests.

Fire Evacuation Routes

The user should have a fire evac with more than one escape route listed.

Depending on the floor plan of the resort, it's important that the guests have more than one way to safely get out of the building in case a fire breaks out along one of the route options.

Fire Alarms

Having a working, well-maintained fire alarm system is crucial for keeping the resort building up to code and safe for overnight guests.

To ensure that it is in evacuation routes posted in each room working order and ready to alert guests of a fire emergency at any time of day or night user should have the system inspected regularly by a professional fire protection company.

Fire Extinguishers

Many guests will know how to use fire extinguishers, but they should be clearly labeled within rooms

Local standards will differ, but an ABE fire extinguisher is the most versatile and common type because it can put out fires caused by ordinary materials (paper, plastic, trash), flammable liquids (oil, grease, gasoline), and electrical equipment (appliances, computers, wiring).

Many guests will know how to use fire extinguishers, but they should be clearly labeled within rooms, common areas, and hallways.

What Resort Managers Can Do To Prevent Resort Fires

Resort managers and owners can ensure room fire safety and help prevent fires on their property by installing appropriate fire protection systems, also ensuring that people follow Resort Fire Safety Rules:

  • Every room has a smoke detector or alarm.
  • Their doors are self-closing in stairwells to help confine smoke, flames, and heat.
  • Sprinklers and alarm systems are tested regularly by fire protection companies.
  • Employees are knowledgeable and trained in the emergency response protocol.
  • Hallways, doors, and stairwells are clear of obstructions.

fire safety and protection needs

FCF can provide a wide range of services for all of the resort's fire safety and protection needs. It is proud to provide owners and managers of resort properties with full-service fire protection everything from installing and maintaining fire safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, fire detection systems, exit and emergency lighting with a 5-year exit light warranty. 

FCF also offers fire compliance services, hydrant testing, online first-response fire training, evacuation diagrams, RCD testing, electrical works, and much more.

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