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Fire safety in Bursa: a guide for workplaces and buildings

Fire safety in Bursa: a guide for workplaces and buildings

A short guide to fire safety needs for workplaces, industry, homes and estates across Bursa and its districts, and where to start.

With its industry, organised industrial zones and dense business areas, Bursa is a city where fire safety must be taken seriously. Every building type, from factory to workplace, from estate to warehouse, has different needs. In this guide we have summarised where to start for fire safety in Bursa.

Why does fire safety matter in Bursa?

Bursa is a manufacturing city where many sectors — textiles, furniture, automotive sub-industry and food — are concentrated. Organised industrial zones, warehouses and business centres are places where the fire risk, and therefore the safety requirements, are high. A properly installed and maintained fire safety system is critical for both life safety and business continuity.

Basic requirements for workplaces

The core needs for a workplace are a sufficient number of fire extinguishers, a fire cabinet and installation where required, fire detection and escape guidance. We detailed this list in our workplace fire equipment article.

Industry and warehouses

In factories and warehouses, because the area is large and the risk varied, the solution is comprehensive too: sprinklers, detection, escape routes marked with floor markings, and foam suppression where needed. Transformer and panel rooms need gas suppression.

Homes, apartments and estates

In apartments and estates the responsibility largely lies with the management: common-area suppression equipment, cabinet maintenance and clear escape routes. For details, see our apartment and estate management obligations article.

Service in every district of Bursa

Centred on Osmangazi, we serve across Bursa as a whole including Nilüfer, Yıldırım, Gemlik, Mudanya, İnegöl, Gürsu, Kestel, Orhangazi and Mustafakemalpaşa. The whole process, from installation to periodic maintenance, is handled from one provider.

Where to start?

The best start is an on-site assessment. To see the needs of your building or workplace and receive the shortcomings in writing, you can get an on-site survey and written quote; we respond the same day.

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