The National Fire Protection Association reports that U.S. fire departments respond to nearly 38,000 workplace fires each year, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries and more than $1 billion in direct property damage. With millions of employees returning to the workplace, now is the time to build, scale, or assess your fire preparedness plan for 2022. You should also consider how your plan prepares and protects your remote workers from fire emergencies in their home offices.
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