Fire damage at your rental property can be devastating to your tenants and to you. The safety and fire education of your tenants is a crucial part of being a professional landlord. It doesn’t matter if you are an established landlord or if this is your first building to rent. Not to mention, you have a legal and ethical obligation to do so. Providing proper fire safety education can mean the difference between someone safely using their stove versus incorrectly using the stove and starting a fire.
There’s so much information out there that it can be difficult to know how to navigate the world of fire safety with your tenants. It’s important to know where to start. Follow this advice to learn how you can provide the best methods for keeping your building and tenants safe and secure from fires.
The US Government has a detailed document of what is expected of you, the landlord, to maintain building and tenant safety. This document also includes codes and regulation requirements that your building must meet prior to leasing it out. Included are the presence of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, sprinkler systems, properly marked emergency fire exits, fire extinguishers. If applicable, have emergency signs in and around all elevators.
Many fires in buildings may be caused by the above-listed issues, but many are also caused by human error. Teaching your tenants about these common causes and how to avoid them will make them more aware, prevent more fires, and ultimately save lives (and properties). It has been noted by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) that the leading causes of fires in homes includes candles being left unattended, smoking, and cooking (especially with oil or in a turkey fryer). Fires are a bigger risk by those who are also hoarders.
Educating your tenants on fire safety is important for the safety of your building too. Teaching tenants how to avoid starting a fire and safety tips will lessen the number of annual tenant-related fires. Overall, this will lead to your tenants feeling safer, more confident and satisfied in you as a landlord.
Contact Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration. The most important thing during a rental property fire is your tenants’ safety. The second most important thing is to mitigate the damage from the fire, smoke, soot, and water used to put the fire out.
At Alpha Omega, we have a trained, certified, and licensed emergency response team available 24/7 to assess your situation, make a plan, and work directly with your insurance company. We’ll restore your rental property as quickly and safely as possible, to get your tenants back into their home.
Alpha-Omega Pros is a fully certified professional restoration company serving Billings, MT and the surrounding areas.