The Importance of Regular Fire Safety Inspections for Country Clubs

Golf place with gorgeous green and custom built luxury big house on background.With the warm weather comes the peak season of your country club. Your golf courses and swimming pools will likely be full of eager guests wanting to beat the heat and enjoy the outdoors throughout the summer. With this in mind, it’s essential to ensure your country club premises, indoors and out, have the proper safety precautions. Here are some fire hazards your country club should be aware of and the proper fire safety inspections to have completed to ensure your business is in compliance. 

Fire Hazards

Country clubs are often located on large areas of land with many trees and wooded acreage. Wildfires can be an issue during the drier months and on parcels of land with many trees, shrubs, and brush. Another fire hazard that your country clubs may need to be cautious of is titanium golf clubs. Sparks from these titanium-coated golf clubs can occur when the ball or rock is hit and can cause fires to break out. With these two fire hazard examples in mind, it’s crucial to ensure your property complies with the fire safety inspection requirements and takes the necessary precautions to prevent fires.

Fire Safety Inspections

Fire safety inspections are required on commercial properties, such as country clubs. These requirements and regulations ensure that the buildings on your property are equipped with the proper fire safety equipment. The town or city where your country club is located will dictate what fire safety inspections are required. However, the following includes information on standard fire safety inspections that commercial buildings need:

In addition to these standard fire safety inspections, you may be required to obtain other fire protection and life safety services for your country club, including:

Safety Program Development

Total Fire Protection also offers a safety program development service. The service covers essential safety topics and offers a comprehensive survey of your facility, site-specific safety manuals, and trains your facility engineering staff on standard safety protocols. At the end of the program, participants receive a 10-hour OSHA certification.

Ensure the country club you manage or own is protected in case of a fire and know what types of fire hazards can be an issue around this commercial property. Read the property manager’s e-Book and contact Total Fire Protection for all your fire safety needs!

Learn more about protecting your commercial property via the Property Managers e-Book from Total Fire Protection!

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