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How to manage property safety?

Generally speaking, safety management can be divided into public security management, fire management, management and prevention of various emergencies, and the safety of employees themselves, which can be called safety management.

First, in the subdivision:

1, security is divided into civil air defense and technical defense.

2, fire management is divided into prevention and fire fighting.

Second, a wide range, give a fire equipment safety management content:

1. Weekly inspection items: check fire hydrants and fire hoses everywhere; Check all kinds of portable fire extinguishers; Check whether the fire door, exit indicator light and safety passage lighting are in good condition.

2. Monthly inspection items: the fire water pump, positive pressure air supply and smoke exhaust fan are started once; Whether various signal indicators are normal; Whether all kinds of water pressure gauges are normal; Whether the fire pump body leaks and rusts; Check whether the fire power supply is normal and whether it can be switched in time.

3. Check items every six months: whether portable fire extinguishers are effective; Check whether the smoke detector and temperature detector work normally; Fire hydrant water check once; Check the fire button, alarm bell and indicator light; Check the fire broadcast system; Experiment and test the fire fighting linkage system; Automatic sprinkler system management and drainage inspection of fire water tanks and pools; Check and measure the pressure of gas fire extinguishing device.

4, combined with the annual fire drill, to check the whole fire control system, check the coordinated operation of all fire control equipment.

5. The problems and potential safety hazards found in inspection and testing must be rectified within a time limit, investigated and analyzed, and measures taken to avoid mistakes from happening again.

6. Calculate the daily operation, maintenance and replacement costs of fire control facilities, and provide data for the collection of management fees.