Published March 18, 2016
How to Fire-Proof Your Business
If you own a restaurant, you already know that there is no space that compares to the daily, organized chaos of a kitchen and eatery. In the front, you have many patrons milling around, candles on tables, and paper menus everywhere. In between, there are many servers whisking around hot plates to their area as a host expertly orchestrates their movement with the onslaught of new patrons for the evening. In the back of house you have a loyal, astute, and efficient kitchen staff who consistently creates art with food in an environment filled with open flames, grills, smoke, and ovens. Even the busboy skillfully darts around the room to prepare tables and haul away dishes, sharp knives, and fragile glass. With all this commotion, it is a wonder that we don’t see more disasters in restaurants on a daily basis. Even though your staff may be well-trained and your equipment reliable, with all of these factors, it is still possible for a kitchen fire to break out and damage your business and location. If you are looking for a way to reduce the risk of fire in your restaurant, read this article today!
Read the full article here: 4 Steps to Reduce the Risk of Fire or Smoke Damage
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Published March 18, 2016
How to Fire-Proof Your Business
If you own a restaurant, you already know that there is no space that compares to the daily, organized chaos of a kitchen and eatery. In the front, you have many patrons milling around, candles on tables, and paper menus everywhere. In between, there are many servers whisking around hot plates to their area as a host expertly orchestrates their movement with the onslaught of new patrons for the evening. In the back of house you have a loyal, astute, and efficient kitchen staff who consistently creates art with food in an environment filled with open flames, grills, smoke, and ovens. Even the busboy skillfully darts around the room to prepare tables and haul away dishes, sharp knives, and fragile glass. With all this commotion, it is a wonder that we don’t see more disasters in restaurants on a daily basis. Even though your staff may be well-trained and your equipment reliable, with all of these factors, it is still possible for a kitchen fire to break out and damage your business and location. If you are looking for a way to reduce the risk of fire in your restaurant, read this article today!
Read the full article here: 4 Steps to Reduce the Risk of Fire or Smoke Damage
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