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Business Emergency Planning

As a business owner, you know how hard you worked to build your business. The business you built must now be protected, both physically and financially. Your family, employees, guests and your customers rely on you to provide the proper protection for them. The smallest fire could cause injury or even death. The subsequent investigations will determine your liability by focusing on whether you complied with all applicable codes and standards for protection. The smallest fire or emergency event could force you to close your doors for an extended period of time. The financial results of this lost income could prove to be fatal to your business.

The 9/11 Commission Report

This report stressed the importance of businesses having and maintaining emergency plans for the protection of and continuity of their business. The 9/11 Commission has endorsed the NFPA Standard 1600, “Disaster / Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs” and has stated,
"We also encourage the insurance and credit rating industries to look closely at a company’s compliance with the ANSI standard (NFPA 1600) in assessing it’s insurability and creditworthiness”



Fire Safety Management,Inc. is not an empowered agency. That is to say we do not represent insurance companies or government agencies. We are here to help you protect your business by providing the information and expertise you might require in these fields. All information gathered is kept confidential between you and Fire Safety Management, Inc.

We are happy to have provided services to The Three Stallion Inn (Randolph, VT), Central Supplies (Randolph, VT) and the Chandler Gallery (Randolph, VT). These are just a few of the businesses we have assisted. Let us help you to protect yourself as well.

Fire Safety Management, Inc. can help you in the following ways:

  • Conduct a walk-through fire safety analysis of your business.
  • Determine the proper code(s) with which your business needs to be in compliance
  • Determine the level of training your employees need to deal with a fire situation
  • Provide the training for your employees
    • Appropriate and effective reaction to emergency situations
    • Safe evacuation and fire extinguisher operation
    • Preparation of employee emergency accountability records
    • Emergency training record keeping
    • Risk assessment of your business
  • Review and updating of your emergency notification procedures
  • Preparation of emergency plans for your business.
  • Preparation of evacuation plans for your employees,customers and guests.