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Recent news headlines about devastating fires have left many building owners and small business proprietors concerned about what a fire loss would do to their facilities and operations.

Unlike larger organizations, they don’t have the luxury of employing risk management and loss prevention experts to analyze the risk and develop procedures to ensure business continuity.

White paper offers practical advice on fire safety

Small organizations don’t have the budgets that large companies spend on protecting their businesses, either. As a percentage of revenue, their cost of compliance with fire code regulations is higher than that of big enterprises.

Despite that, they can still emulate the successful habits of these big companies. The key is to be judicious about how and where to allocate their resources to protect their business. This white paper provides practical advice on how best to help any business protect itself – and recover quickly – from a fire.

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