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Site Readiness

Essential fire safety checklist for new restaurants.

By Billy Findley

Building a new restaurant can be overwhelming. From permits to hiring to creating the menu — there are an immense amount of things that must be done, which can cause facility managers many challenges. One of the most important deals with the safety of employees and guests.

On top of keeping everyone safe, everything also must be done to specific government-set codes. These codes regulate many inspections and trainings that happen for the lifetime of the restaurant, but many of the codes revolve around the building of a new restaurant.

The easiest way to ensure accuracy throughout a new build is to have a checklist, preferably one for an install and a final version before your restaurant plans to open. If you aren’t already consulting with a professional in fire and life safety, consider doing so. Use these tips to help you get started.

Site Readiness for Install Checklist

Once these steps have been completed, you’re ready for a final inspection.

Site Readiness Final

Acceptance Test Checklist

Any final acceptance test that fails because of any of the above items are incomplete when the technician arrives will have to be re-tested. With safety and code compliance top of mind, using a checklist similar to these will help ensure that your restaurant gets off the ground as quickly as possible.

 

— Billy Findley is vice president of general products at Koorsen Fire and Security. Family-owned and founded in Indianapolis in 1946, the company has since expanded its reach, now serving 28 markets.

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