It can be a dangerous situation if the batteries fail in your emergency exit signs or emergency lighting. Here’s a quick reminder from Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company to make it a routine to frequently check the batteries in all important devices, including:
• Exit signs
• Emergency light
• Smoke detectors
While you’re at it, make sure there is a clear path and at least 3 feet of space around your heating equipment (boilers and furnaces) and electrical panels to reduce injury risk and potential fires.
Brotherhood Mutual sheds some light on the situation by offering a few helpful tips about dealing with power outages, including ways to protect your people and property.
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Article by Brotherhood Mutual via Church Law & Tax