What role Sri Saradhi takes in Fire and Measures for a safe environment?

It is a well known fact that fires are the leading causes of burn injury, including death in homes, work places, and commercial buildings. If you consider the data collected by Sir Saradhi Fire and Safety Company in Hyderabad, approximately, one-half of fire deaths occur in places without smoke alarms. Moreover, most fires occur during winter due to moisture, low quality wiring and electrical switches that spark off short circuit.

In the observations made by Sri Saradhi Fire and Safety personnel alcohol use contributes to an estimated 40 percent of residential fires. Moreover, most victims of fires die from smoke and not burn injury. Cooking is the primary cause of home fires and smoking in work place and commercial buildings is the leading cause of fire-related deaths.

There is one fact that despite a fire alarm’s piercing sound, children, and adults can sleep through it. Therefore, it’s important to teach everyone how to escape a late-night fire for which there is a checklist to help you spot fire hazards. It will help you to prepare your family to quickly escape a fire and avoid unwanted panic situations and burn injury.


Smoke Detectors

  • Put smoke alarms in strategic locations, on every floor, including the basement. In your home, such as kitchen, bedrooms, fireplaces.
  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors once a year and check your alarm twice a year. A good way to remember: standard time change each winter.
  • For people with hearing impairments, special smoke alarms with strobes and vibration are available. They can be purchased online through Sri Saradhi fire and safety equipment distributors.
  • Install new smoke alarms when they are 10 years old or sooner if one is damaged).
  • It should not become clogged with dust.

How Sri Saradhi Fire and Safety Prevention Strategy help in stopping a fire mishap?

  • Keep a fire extinguisher near the kitchen, workplace balconies, and staircases and have it checked regularly.
  • Conduct fire safety drills to handle any unexpected situations.
  • Learn how to use the fire and safety equipment.
  • Teach children safety rules, keep matches, electrical cords, candles, chemicals, out of the reach of children.
  • Buy children’s sleepwear made of flame- and fire-retardant clothing.

Fire Drills

  • Know the emergency number of fire department; and remember to get out first if there is a fire.
  • Teach children to stop, drop, and rollif their clothing catches on fire and avoid serious burns.
  • Let children help plan a fire escape route, and be sure they know never to go back inside a burning building.
  • Teach children to keep stairways clear of furniture, and other obstructions that could slow your escape.
  • Practice family fire drills at least twice a month, even babysitters should know the escape route.
  • Practice crawling below the smoke to the nearest exit.
  • Hold a drill while everyone is sleeping.
  • Use easy escape route and fire exit, avoid using lift and jumping from windows.