Emergency Contact

Ensure the fire department's number is accessible in public telephone booths within the organization for quick response in emergencies.

Memorize the Number

Emphasize the importance of everyone remembering the fire department's number for immediate action.

Good Housekeeping

Prioritize good housekeeping to eliminate potential fire hazards. Keep the workplace clean and safe.

Regular Cleaning

Maintain proper housekeeping by cleaning waste paper, rubbish, and flammable materials regularly.

Safe Storage

Store inflammable materials in proper containers and secure them in safe locations.

Electrical Safety

Regularly check electrical installations. Ensure no open wires have cuts before starting any work.

Avoid Overloading

Never overload circuits, whether using appliances or lighting. Practice safe electrical usage.

Fuse Replacement

Avoid replacing blown fuses with coins, wires, or metal. Seek professional assistance.

Appliance Shutdown

Turn off all electrical appliances when not in use. Strictly follow this rule for safety.

Candle Safety

Do not leave candles or lights burning unnecessarily. Always extinguish before leaving the area.

No Smoking

Strictly follow the 'No Smoking Sign.' Never smoke in areas with inflammable substances.

Disposal of Smoking Materials

Avoid throwing burning cigars or cigarettes anywhere inside the organization. Properly dispose of them to prevent fires.

Smoking Restricted Areas

Never smoke in areas with inflammable substances. Smoking is completely banned in the workplace.

Pre-Fire Plan

Ensure the office follows the pre-fire plan. Be aware of emergency procedures in your workplace.

Equipment Check

Regularly check and maintain all fire-fighting equipment installed within the organization.

Stay Informed

Always be aware of fire safety. Following these rules ensures a safer workplace for everyone.

Prioritize Fire Safety

Implement these rules to safeguard against fire hazards. Stay informed and keep your workplace secure.