Fire BlanketBusy kitchens and canteen areas use a host of hazardous equipment that could become dangerous if they were left unattended. Think of deep fat fryers and traditional chip pans and you`ll have some idea of the types of cooking equipment that could catch fire if the cook in charge of them isn`t paying attention. I`ve actually witnessed a chip pan fire and it can be a scary incident to be involved in. At first you sort of freeze not knowing what to do but then common-sense kicks in and you react to the situation. When my chip fan caught fire I used a
Fire Blanket to cover the flames. Left in position the blanket worked fine but my heart was thudding for a long time afterwards. Since that incident I now take more care when I`m cooking but I still have a
Fire Blanket in my kitchen that can be used if my pans catch on fire again. The blanket workks by smothering the flames of the fire and starving it of the oxygen that it needs to keep on burning. Most industrial kitchens will have a
Fire Blanket in place as well as a host of other fire safety equipment. It pays to provide this type of fire safety gear as you just never know when a blaze might break out.
Customs ClearanceIt`s fine to import goods into the country as long as you have
Customs Clearance in the first place. If you don`t want the hassle of sorting the clearance out for yourself there are a number of companies that will provide the service for you. Enlist the help of shipping agents and they will help to resolve any potential problems that might arise at port side. It`s entirely up to you what type of service that you want from the
Customs Clearance agents as they can deal will postt landing services as well. If you need goods unpacked or stored they can do this for you and even sort out the onward deliveries as well. You`ll find that
Customs Clearance is a cinch in the future when the shipping team is called into action. Give them a ring and you`ll soon have an efficient clearance system in operation whenever you import goods into the country.