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Posted: ‎2024-01-18 05:36 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-01-18 05:37 AM

📢 Mitigate the risk of fire in new and existing commercial buildings with Electrical fire prevention!

 

Do you know why Electrical fire prevention is necessary for your business?​

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Electrical fires can generate huge losses in commercial and industrial buildings from the loss of business continuity, business opportunity costs, assets, and production loss. ​

These losses can be so significant that even destroy a company. ​

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In most commercial buildings or industrial facilities, electricity comes through an electrical distribution system, a complex combination of transformers, circuit breakers, electrical wiring, and fuses. An electric box, space, or any part of the building that is wired or with electrical outlets can be found in these delicate storages with sensitive electrical equipment or devices. ​

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Electrical safety requirements ought to be designed and built to comply with standards and meet specific requirements whilst conforming to your business needs. If an electrical design follows requirements (including IEC standards, and national regulations), and uses compliant equipment, the electrical fire risks from overcurrent, overvoltage, and overheating of electrical appliances should be reduced. 

 

Prevent is better than getting an alert!

 

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