Hotel Fire Safety Checklist

Use this Hotel Fire Safety Checklist to ensure a safe working environment for your employees, guests, and visitors. Maintain fire safety by frequent fire inspections.

Hotel Fire Safety Checklist



Fire Safety

1. Is hotel fire safety training provided for staff, and are fire drills carried out regularly (minimum twice a year)?


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2. Are fire risk assessments carried out annually?


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3. Are fire risk assessments conducted if there are material changes in the building?


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4. Are hotel fire alarms tested weekly?


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5. Are all checks, equipment checks, training, and drills recorded in a safety book?


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6. Are emergency lights fully functioning and tested regularly to test that they are working?


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7. Are emergency lights placed in hallways, stairs, and public rooms?


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8. Are fire doors closed and in good condition?


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9. Are checks of the building, test fire alarms, and escape routes carried out, and are escape routes unblocked?


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10. Are fire action notices near call points? Specifically, in hotel rooms, there should be signs on the bedroom doors so guests know what to do in case of a fire.


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11. Are all emergency exit signs visible and illuminated?


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12. Are there emergency procedures in place to evacuate a building during a fire?


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13. Are fire extinguishers checked monthly and are they undamaged, full, and in the right locations?


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Checklist by GoAudits.com – Please note that this checklist is intended as an example. We do not guarantee compliance with the laws applicable to your territory or industry. You should seek professional advice to determine how this checklist should be adapted to your workplace or jurisdiction.

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