Maintaining Facility Safety: Keeping Everything Up-to-Date

Maintaining Facility Safety: Keeping Everything Up-to-Date

Matt Nieszczur
4 minute read

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On today’s episode, we’re going to be covering keeping everything in your facility up to date.

Do you have anyone in your house that constantly checks the expiration date of items? You’ll usually see a sticker or stamp that reads, “Best If Used By” followed by an expiration date. Most of the items in your facility will differ from those you have at home, but the exercise of making sure everything is up to date is just as vital.

If you take the time to make a list of all the things you could and should be checking on a regular basis, you might be surprised how many items you jot down. Here are just a few to get you started (some with and without actual expiration dates):

  • If applicable, are the batteries in your smoke detectors good?

  • Do all the flashlights at your facility have good batteries?

  • Are all the light bulbs good in your exit and emergency signs?

  • Are all other light bulbs in your facility good?

  • Do your steps and potentially wet areas have all the tread and grit needed to avoid slips and falls?

  • Are all your fire extinguishers properly charged and inspected?

The list will grow larger and larger the more you brainstorm and walk around your facility looking for more items and routines to add. One thing we can guarantee never goes bad or expires is safety!

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