Fire Prevention At Construction Sites In Beverly Hills

January 15, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Beverly Hills Facebook page.

BEVERLY HILLS—On Tuesday, January 14, the city of Beverly Hills posted fire prevention tips at construction sites in the region.

The current wildfire activity across LA County raised significant concerns regarding the safety of construction sites, particularly those with unfinished structures, stacks of lumber, and other combustible materials.

The city wants to remind all contractors, workers, and residents about essential fire prevention measures to keep everyone safe.

Here are some key steps to prevent fires on construction sites:

  • Secure and Cover Materials: Use fire-resistant covers or enclosed storage for lumber and other combustible materials.
  • Clear Flammable Debris: Regularly remove excess debris and flammable waste to keep the site clean and reduce fire hazards.
  • Limit Hot Work: Suspend welding, cutting, or grinding activities when possible, or implement strict fire watch procedures.
  • Create Fire Breaks: Clear vegetation and other combustibles around the site perimeter.
  • Equip for Fire Safety: Ensure fire extinguishers and suppression equipment are readily available on-site.
  • Monitor Alerts: Stay updated on local fire conditions and ensure workers know evacuation plans and emergency contacts.
  • Follow Parking Plans: Adhere to the approved off-site vehicle parking plan to ensure access for first responders.

For more details visit www.beverlyhills.org/PermitCenter and call our askBH Hotline at (310) 285-1000.

By Trevor

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