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Housing Risk Guide: Fire Safety in High-Rise Buildings

Written by Mike Torelli | Senior Marketing Specialist | HAI Group | Jan 14, 2025 7:10:39 PM

In today’s ever-changing landscape, understanding and managing risks is critical for multifamily housing agencies to increase safety, reduce injury, and mitigate potential claims. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Fire Safety in High-Rise Buildings, a comprehensive tool designed to help you navigate fire hazards in your buildings.

Whether you’re looking to better prepare your buildings in case of an emergency or simply train your staff to be aware of potential fire hazards, this resource offers practical insights and actionable strategies to help you succeed.

What you’ll learn

Here’s what you can expect to gain:

  • Understanding the risks of fire in high-rise buildings
  • Prepare your staff in case of a fire emergency
  • What to do if a fire does break out in one of your properties

Why this matters

The risk of fire remains a significant concern for multifamily housing agencies, especially those with high-rise buildings. This resource is critical in equipping agencies with the knowledge and tools necessary to address fire hazards effectively, ensuring the safety of residents and staff while reducing liability and potential damage.

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This article is for general information only. HAI Group makes no representation or warranty about the accuracy or applicability of this information for any particular use or circumstance. Your use of this information is at your own discretion and risk. HAI Group and any author or contributor identified herein assume no responsibility for your use of this information. You should consult with your attorney or subject matter advisor before adopting any risk management strategy or policy.