Fire Hazards

Fire hazards refer to conditions or materials that increase the likelihood of a fire starting or spreading. This encompasses various factors, including flammable substances, overheating machinery, inadequate safety measures, and poor electrical wiring. Fire hazards can be found in various environments, such as residential buildings, workplaces, industrial sites, and outdoor settings. Identifying and mitigating these hazards is crucial for fire safety, as they pose significant risks to life, property, and the environment. Effective management of fire hazards involves implementing preventive measures, conducting regular inspections, and ensuring compliance with fire codes and regulations.