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Here at OPS, we have the right skills and experience to provide top-notch fire watch security guard services to meet your needs. This service is fine-tuned to serve property owners, developers, and construction companies. Our team of fire watch guards is frequently drilled and trained to be ready for any situation at hand. Our ability to offer quality checks and regular patrol stands us out as far as your personal belongings’ security is concerned. A fireguard in the construction area is essential in protecting the property and lives of various living organisms, including human beings.
OPS’s Fire Watch security officers follow state and fire marshal protocols, and provide extensive reports. Some of our duties include, but are not limited to:
- Administer round-the-clock patrol of the entire facility
- Report and Monitor safety concerns
- Keep log of fire watch activities
- Make sure all exits and walkways stays clear
- Determine at least one mode of immediate communication with the Fire Department
The Basics of Our Fire Watch Security Process
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Risk Assessment
OPS fire watch guards begin by conducting a risk assessment of the property or event. This assessment helps identify potential fire hazards and determines the number of guards needed to cover the area adequately.2
Fire Watch Log
OPS fire watch guards keep a detailed log of their observations during their shift. They document any potential hazards, equipment malfunctions, or fire incidents. This log can be used to help identify patterns or trends in fire hazards and to track the effectiveness of the fire watch security.3
Monitoring Area
OPS fire watch guards monitor the area for potential fire hazards, such as open flames, smoldering debris, or malfunctioning equipment. They also keep an eye on the fire suppression systems to ensure they are functioning correctly.4
Fire Incident Response
If a fire is detected, OPS fire watch guards are trained to respond quickly and appropriately. They may activate the fire suppression system, evacuate the building, or call the fire department.5
Reporting to Authorities
OPS fire watch guards are required to report any potential fire hazards or incidents to the appropriate authorities, such as the fire department or property owner.
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