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In this lesson, you'll learn about fire prevention in the workplace, including eliminating fire hazards, having working smoke detectors, being mindful of smoking habits, and conducting regular fire drills. Take the necessary steps to prevent fires and protect lives and property.

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In the previous video, we learned the importance of responding to fires effectively. But the best way to deal with a fire emergency is to prevent one from happening in the first place.

There are several ways to prevent fires in your workplace. The first step is to eliminate fire hazards. This includes keeping flammable materials such as paper, cloth, and chemicals away from heat sources and making sure that electrical equipment and wiring are in good condition.

Another important step is to have working smoke detectors in your home or workplace. Make sure to test them monthly and replace the batteries twice a year.

In the kitchen, it’s important to keep a close eye on cooking food and never leave the stove unattended. Make sure to keep flammable materials, such as curtains and potholders, away from the stove.

It’s also crucial to be mindful of smoking habits. Smoking should never be done indoors and cigarettes should always be properly disposed of.

Regular fire drills can also help prevent fires. These drills can help identify areas for improvement in your fire evacuation plan, and ensure that everyone knows how to respond in case of a fire emergency.

Take a moment to think about your workplace. Are there any areas that need improvement? Are there any potential fire hazards that need to be addressed?

Remember, taking the time to prevent fires can save lives and protect property.Next, we will conclude the course with a recap and some final thoughts.

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