Thursday, 20 July 2017

Fire Watch Helps Pre-Construction Projects Stay Ahead of Schedule

Finishing construction projects are tough enough as it is, the last thing that anyone needs is a work stoppage or a shutdown due to problems with a fire marshal or local inspectors. Fire marshals can halt construction projects in their tracks, before they even start, by shutting down jobs because suppression systems are faulty, alarms aren’t serviced or fire extinguishers are out of date and useless. Fire watch guards can help pre-construction jobs stay on schedule, and can help keep job sites open.

 

  • No Shutdowns: The fire marshal or any other regulator will certainly be satisfied that you are meeting all regulations with the presence of skilled, experienced fire watch guards on site. If you have fire watch guards taking their routine patrols and keeping accurate and up to date fire logs, there will be no reason for a shutdown, as you will be going above and beyond requirements to ensure a safe construction and worksite for all involved or near the project.
  • No Fines: Fire watch guards will help ensure that you don’t receive fines for things like out of date alarms and sprinkler systems or fire extinguishers that are past their usage date. The less extra costs, the less likely you are to fall behind schedule or to blow up your budget as you complete the project.
  • No Insurance Company Hold-Ups: Construction sites require various types of insurance, which can be quite expensive. Because of the nature of the insurance and the likelihood of accidents, insurance companies can suspend or even pull policies, which can halt a project instantly. With fire watch on the grounds, your insurance company can rest more at ease, and trust you take safety and precaution seriously.
  • Reduce the Likelihood of a Fire Stoppage: While nothing can guarantee that no fire will occur, certainly skilled fire watch team can help reduce the likelihood of a fire, and therefore the probability of fire or smoke damage. If a fire should unfortunately occur, a fire watch guard will be ready and on the scene to respond and address it, so it can be handled as quickly and safely as possible.
  • Streamline any visit or inspections by the fire marshal: A fire watch guard can also deal with a fire marshal, firefighters or any other regulators or officials that need to inspect the construction site, keeping your foremen and workers where they need to be, on the job. This speeds up any inspection and keeps the most important resource on any construction job, the manpower, focused on the job at hand.

 

Contact Fast Guard Service today if you need competent fire watch guards anywhere in the United States, and time of the year. We send skilled fire watch guards wherever they are needed, 24/7 when need be, to ensure the safety of any construction site, of any size. Fast Guard Service is standing by and ready to help.

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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

How Fire Watch Can Save You Money and from Business Shutdowns

  1. Eliminate Shut Downs Over Fire Code Regulations – The Fire Marshall may shut down a construction job, a store, or any business until the company or contractor meets the specifications of the local fire code. Fire codes are public safety concerns so in most cases violations are not something you will simply get a fine and a dress down for. These work stoppages can be costly and time consuming but with a fire watch guard on site, the Marshall will be more open to dealing with them to get things in order, and the guard will have identified issues that need to be addressed anyway.

 

  1. Eliminate Regulatory Shut Downs – State and Public laws and regulations change all the time, often in reaction to tragedies, in the name of public safety. This can mean a serious shut down or issue. Fire watch guards show regulators, the Fire Marshall and the local Fire Chiefs that you take fire threats seriously, and they will work with fire guards beforehand to try and prepare you for changes so shut downs can be avoided.

 

  1. Fire and Smoke Damage – A fire can shut a business down, or flat out destroy it. Smoke damage can destroy or ruin goods and property. Even if the fire doesn’t destroy the business smoke damage can be severe enough to cause serious shut downs and destroy plenty if not all inventory. Fire watch guards can address fires before they get out of hand, saving time, inventory and money.

 

  1. Eliminate Evacuations – Even the threat of a small fire can cause long shut downs and evacuations that can destroy a business and cost thousands of dollars or much more in sales and profit. A fire watch guard on premises can address minor issues and keep them from getting out of hand or the response from being blown out of proportion.

 

  1. Insurance Shut Downs – Insurance companies do not like to lose money, so they don’t underwrite potential problems, and they pull policies when they find too many potential costly threats. Most businesses cannot operate without proper insurance, and no business man or woman in their right mind would even try. A fire watch guard, on premises, assures insurance companies that you take fire threats seriously.

 

 

Fast Guard Service is the number one private security firm in the Continental US, with experts in various forms of security, including fire watch services. If you need or think you may have a need for fire watch guards for your business, please contact Fast Guard Service at your earliest convenience..

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Thursday, 13 July 2017

The Fire Marshal says you need Fire Watch, What Next?

If you run a business or own or manage commercial or retail property, or property in areas that affect other properties where people conduct business, live, or go about their daily lives then you likely must comply with the rules and regulations that are supervised and enforced by the local fire marshal. Even if you are not directly subject to the jurisdiction or direct supervision of the fire marshal, it is best for many safety reasons to comply with all of the rules and regulations that the fire marshal follows. After all, these rules are in place to help protect people and property from fire and smoke damage, to help prevent fires in general and to help quickly put them out or to address a fire tragedy should it strike.

 

If you are under the direct supervision of a fire marshal, he may well put you on notice for a number of reasons and he may tell you that you need to hire a fire watch team or service to monitor and help protect your property. These reasons can include faulty sprinklers or alarm systems, or out of date fire alarms, among many other potential problems. Whatever the issue, to comply with the fire marshal you will need a fire watch team in place, so here are some things to look for when finding a competent, skilled fire watch firm to staff your property.

 

  1. Make sure your team knows the rules and regulations that the fire marshal regulates. It does no good to hire a temp worker to stand around and watch cobwebs grow. You will need proactive fire watch guards that understand what the local codes are that must be followed, what issues they are supposed to look for and what they have to do so that you comply with the needs of the fire marshal.
  2. Make sure that whatever firm you hire understands how to maintain accurate fire logs. Accurate fire logs will be both important to the fire marshal and important to your insurance company, especially if there happens to be a fire. Fire logs keep track of routine patrols and what is found on these controls, and they can help you prevent the likelihood of a fire even occurring.
  3. Make sure that the fire guard firm that you hire specializes in fire watch security. It does no good for a bodyguard to look for potential electrical hazards or chemical dangers, because they won’t have a clue what constitutes a potential fire hazard. You want trained, experienced guards who know what they are doing, what to look for to help prevent fires, and what to do if a fire breaks out to quickly address it and get an emergency response team on the scene before the fire gets out of hand.

 

If you need a fire watch service, because a fire marshal requires you to hire one or simply because you want to protect your property and the people or animals that utilize it, contact Fire Watch Guards today. They are one of the biggest, best and most respected fire watch security firms in the entire Continental United States.

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

How To Hire For Fire Watch Security

Many companies, from pet stores to factories to construction contractors to ranchers require the services of skilled fire watch guards and fire protection services. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind when choosing a fire watch service, as nothing is more important than the safety of your people, animals or property:

 

  • Reputation: Companies earn reputations for reasons. When hiring a company to protect your property and the lives of those you care for and are responsible for, it is extremely important to do some homework on that company before you hire them. Make sure the company has a proven track record and that they have some good, sizable clients as well. You don’t want to be a test dummy for a firm that will be protecting your assets, your livelihood or your people or livestock.
  • Experienced Fire Watch Guards: Experienced guards understand the importance of routine fire watch patrols, maintaining proper fire watch logs, and they know the local regulations enforced by the fire marshal. These things can be extremely important when it comes to preventing or addressing a fire with as rapid a response as possible in the event of a fire emergency.
  • Trained Fire Watch Guards: Trained fire watch guards know what to look for when it comes to identifying potential hazards BEFORE a fire breaks out and fire and smoke damage occur, saving property and even human or animal life in the process. Trained fire watch guards know how to look for potential electrical hazards, chemical hazards, storage issues, broken alarms and sprinklers, and even identify fire suppression and detection devices that require maintenance or service.
  • Quality Management and Fire Watch Guards: This is one of the most important things to check on when hiring a fire watch service. Unfortunately many states don’t require licensing for someone to become a fire watch guard. Therefore many cheaper firms hire temp labor and even former criminals to fill positions as fire watch guards. Make sure when you hire a fire watch service that the company has a management team with fire watch experience, and the fire watch guards, are just that, guards that specialize in detecting, preventing and addressing fire hazards.
  • Emergency System: It is important that the fire watch team that your hire have an emergency response system in place. They must be able to address a crisis rapidly when it emerges so the damage can be limited as much as possible, and so that injuries and lives can be spared or addressed when needed.

 

Fire Watch Guards is one of the most respected security companies in the nation. FWG specializes in fire protection, featuring skilled, experienced fire watch guards that know their business. Fire Watch Guards has a hard earned reputation, and can provide fire protection 24/7 all across the nation, when and where it is needed.

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Friday, 19 May 2017

What Are The Duties of a Fire Watch Guard?

  • Patrolling: Fire watch guards perform routine patrols while on duty, which should involve shifts that cover any facility or property 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year round, and especially in areas that have certain times of years that are more prone to fire. These patrols should be performed every hour in most cases and records of the patrols should be accurately maintained.
  • Keeping Fire Watch logs: The records for those patrols and any other relevant information, such as the identification of potential hazards and how it was addressed, should be kept in fire watch logs. In many places accurate, detailed fire watch logs are required for regulatory purposes and even for insurance purposes. These records can be crucial after a fire has occurred and are excellent tools to help prevent fires.
  • Surveillance: Aside from routine patrols, other forms of surveillance should be utilized to identify a potential fire. Certainly there are fire watch towers in huge parks, but modern technology allows for modern surveillance so trouble areas can be monitored remotely at all times and fires can be addressed and extinguished before they get out of hand.
  • Identifying Potential Hazards: On the course of patrols, watches and surveillance, certain problem areas and issues should be identified so they can be addressed before a fire breaks out. Closets that are cramped, hot and full of rags and flammable liquids, for example, can be cleaned up and addressed before they cause a fire, saving property, money, effort, and even lives in the process.
  • Monitoring Fire Safety Equipment & Regulations: While local regulations require that smoke detectors, alarms, fire extinguishers, and fire protection systems be routinely maintained, that doesn’t mean that they can’t be checked on a more frequent basis as well. Unfortunately equipment doesn’t always wait to become faulty until the company that maintains it shows up for a scheduled visit. Fire watch guards can check this equipment routinely so it is in tip top shape when needed.
  • Maintaining and Contacting Emergency Response: Fire watch guards will have communication means on them at all time, connected to emergency response systems that are ready to go at a moment’s notice. In the event of an emergency they will be able to contact an emergency response team instantly so they can address an issue or crises before it gets out of control.
  • Controlling or Addressing Fires: Once a fire breaks out a fire watch guard will jump to action. They are not firefighters or EMT’s but they are trained to respond. They will immediately contact emergency response and relay relevant information, evacuate the facilities and do what they can to address the issue without putting themselves or others in unnecessary danger.

 

Fire Watch Guards offers exceptional fire watch services all across the United States. If you need skilled, affordable affective fire watch guards contact FWG today.

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What is Fire Watch?

Unfortunately fires are sometimes unavoidable. Fire damage and smoke damage can destroy businesses, homes, parks, farms, even entire sections of cities. Fires can also get out of control extremely quick. Fire watch is a service performed by trained fire watch guards that helps identify potential areas that are fire dangers, that identifies and addresses fires, and that make sure a business or private property are as protected and ready for a fire catastrophe as they can possible be.

Fire watch guards perform a number of routine duties that help prevent fires whenever and wherever possible, and that address the breakout of a fire as quickly as possible in the unfortunate event that a fire breaks out. The quicker that a fire is addressed by emergency response, the quicker a fire can be extinguished. The quicker that a fire watch guard can identify a fire breaking out, the less damage there will be from fire and smoke. Fire and smoke damage, and even water damage and damage from putting out a fire, can be quite devastating and costly, that is why fire watch services are so important in any place or area that a fire may break out.

Unfortunately fires don’t break out where we want them, they don’t just occur in the wilderness or in a vacuum or a void. Tragically fires can break out anywhere, and aside from costly damage and all the money that fires, especially wildfires can cost, there is the potential for injury and the loss of human and animal life as well. Here are a few different places that fire watch services are often contacted to protect.

 

  1. Apartment Buildings and Condos
  2. Warehouses and Factories
  3. Pet Stores, Veterinarians and Animal Shelters
  4. Farms and Ranches
  5. Schools, Hospitals and Assisted Living facilities
  6. Parks, Golf Courses and Camp Grounds
  7. Malls and Retail Centers
  8. Amusement Parks and Other Family Recreation Centers
  9. Construction Sites
  10. Business Centers & Private Estates

Frankly there is no place on earth that is immune to the potential of a fire. Ships at sea can even suffer from fires. That is why fire watch services are so important. Swift, effective response can mean the difference between a threat and millions of dollars in damages, between an inconvenience and death.

If you have a need for experienced, skilled fire watch guards and a fire watch service that you can trust, contact Fire Watch Guards anywhere in the United States. Fire Watch Guards specializes in fire watch services that comply with all local fire regulations, Fire Marshalls and insurance needs. FWG will staff your facility 24/7 with fire watch guards that are fully trained, armed with modern surveillance technology, and with access to an around the clock emergency response system.

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Who Do Fire Watch Guards Work For?

Fire guards provide very important services to private, public, and corporate entities that require fire security to protect and surveille property, livestock, and places where people live and conduct business. Unfortunately fire and smoke damage can be devastating, destroying property, endangering people and even killing people. The best way to fight a fire is to prevent it, but when that is not possible it needs to be contained and extinguished as quickly as possible, as fires can quickly get out of control and destroy square miles of property within minutes.

Fire watch guards routinely patrol their details, identify potential fire hazards, maintain fire logs and monitor areas constantly, with instant access to emergency response teams. Fire watch guards work within all local fire ordinances and maintain records according to the requirements of local Fire Marshall’s. Most importantly, they protect property, animals and people from the danger of a rampaging, unattended fire. Here are some of the typed of people who employ fire watch guards:

  •  Apartment, condo complex and dorm managers: With many floors filled with people, people coming and going and electric and heating and air equipment running all times of the day and night, there are always fire hazards in buildings where people live, and nothing can be more important than human life.
  • Commercial farmers and livestock companies: Often farms and ranches are filled with wide open, dry, flammable spaces, and the animals and crops that exist on the property are their livelihood. That is why, especially during fire season in certain areas, fire watch guards are so important.
  • Foresters and Rangers: Forest fires, campground fires and park fires can be extremely destructive and dangerous. Fire watch guards are often hired to protect these hazardous areas 24 hours a day, year round.
  • Mangers of retail stores: If a retail store goes up, all of the merchandise that is inside the store is lost forever, and so is the profit that keeps the store in business. Jobs are lost, people are laid off, and it could mean the end of a shop or store.
  • Veterinarians and pet sales companies: While there are usually vets and employees and customers around during business hours, who protects the animals from fire at night? A vigilant fire watch guard, that’s who will protect the animals from the dangers of smoke inhalation and fire.
  • Contractors and construction site supervisors: Millions of dollars of material and equipment are stored at construction sites, so millions of dollars of material, equipment and progress can quickly go up in smoke and flame if unattended.
  • Factory and warehouse managers: Often factories and warehouses are filled with fire hazards. A fire watch guard can help eliminate these hazards and protect workers, property, machinery and goods.
  • Hotel and Motel managers: Like apartments and condos, people in and out all times of day can easily lead to fires for various reasons. But as people only rent a room for a night, they are often far more careless at hotels and motels.
  • School, University, and hospital superintendents: These areas are large and have plenty of traffic, but there are also areas that are largely unsupervised and rife with fire hazards. A fire watch guard can assemble and utilize a constant surveillance system

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