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Fire Safety Tips for Protecting Data Centers

Fire Safety Tips

Did you know that there is an average of 3300 fires per year in office buildings? If you are running a data center, it is important to protect all the vital information that is in it. If there were to be a fire, what would happen next?

If you want to make sure that your data center is safe from fires, you will want to follow this fire safety guide. The first thing you should do is follow the fire safety tips for Tampa, Florida.

Ready to learn more fire safety tips? Keep reading this post.

Use the Correct Construction Materials

Before you choose where you want your data Center, you should make sure that the building you’re choosing uses the correct fire-resistant construction materials. 

This means that there should be fire sprinkler systems installed on the ceilings in the walls of the property, handheld extinguishers, as well as passive fire protection such as noncombustible material located within the walls and the outer structure of the building.

You should also have a rack of sprinklers that detect and put out fires over necessary equipment in locations to protect data.

Keep Your Data Center Room Separate

If you find a building that works, you will want to design it to keep your data center separate. Since highly technological areas are a higher fire hazard, keeping the separate from the rest of the building will ensure that the fire remains in one spot rather than spreading. This will keep your staff safer.

Get Regular Inspections

Even if you have the right construction materials, comprehensive fire sprinkler systems installed, and have your data center separate, you still need to get regular inspections to make sure that your fire safety is up to code.

Since things are constantly changing, these inspections will help keep you up-to-date so that you are the safest you can be.

As part of this inspection, the inspector should test your smoke detectors and fire alarm to make sure they are properly working in case of an emergency.

Install a Smoke Detector and Fire Alarm

Surprisingly, many buildings do not have smoke detectors or fire alarms. If yours does not, this is a huge fire safety concern.

That is why it is critical that you have a smoke detector and fire alarm in your office. If your office is big, you need to have multiple smoke detectors as well so that they can detect the smoke from wherever it is coming.

Protect Your Data Center With These Fire Safety Tips

Whether you are looking for a fire-resistant building for your data center or want to make sure that your existing one is following all the criteria, we want to help you. First and foremost, make sure that you are following all of these fire safety tips above to keep your stuff in your building safe.

You can then contact us at United Fire to make sure that you are up to code. 

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