
Fire safety strategies often focus on detection and suppression — alarms, extinguishers and sprinklers. These are essential, but they respond after a fire has started. The most effective fire safety measure is preventing the ignition in the first place.
The electrical link
Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, poor connections and inadequate protection are among the most common causes of commercial and institutional fires. These hazards are also among the easiest to detect and fix through a professional electrical safety audit.
- Identify overloaded and overheating circuits
- Verify protective devices and earthing
- Detect hot spots with thermography
- Document and close out fire risks
Combined with proper detection and suppression, a regular electrical safety audit dramatically reduces your fire risk — and supports your insurance and compliance position.


