Fire safety for farms

A farm is rarely one building with one simple routine.

FireHub gathers documentation, service, tasks, roles, and deviations for farms with several buildings, types of operation, and follow-up needs.

FARMS · AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS · FARM OWNERS

01 When the overview is spread across too many places

You know the farm, but the system around fire safety needs to know it too.

A lot works because the owner remembers it. The challenge comes when something expires, people change, or documentation needs to be found quickly.

SEVERAL BUILDINGS

Farmhouse, barn, machine shed, workshop, storage, and technical rooms can have different needs.

MUCH SITS IN PEOPLE'S HEADS

Knowledge about risk, routines, and history is often known, but not always documented in one place.

DOCUMENTATION MUST BE FOUND QUICKLY

During inspection, insurance dialogue, or after damage, it must be possible to show what has actually been followed up.

02 Farmhouse, barn, machine shed, and storage

Fire safety on a farm is about where the risk actually arises.

A fire instruction for the farmhouse does not solve the risk in the workshop. FireHub makes it easier to see the difference between buildings, use, and responsibility.

HOME AND FARMHOUSE

Smoke alarms, escape routes, fireplace, chimney, and information for those who live there.

OPERATIONAL BUILDINGS AND ANIMALS

Barns, technical rooms, electrical systems, heat, alarms, and conditions that affect animals and operations.

MACHINERY AND WORKSHOP

Charging, fuel, hot work, tools, and storage that require clear follow-up.

03 Season, roles, and routines

Routines must follow the everyday life of the farm.

Use FireHub for fire-safety instructions, training, drills, reminders, and tasks that vary by building, role, and season.

FAMILY AND EMPLOYEES

Give the right information to those who use the farm regularly.

RELIEF WORKERS AND SEASONAL WORKERS

Share simple routines and tasks with people who are only there for parts of the year.

SEASON AND ACTIVITY

Follow up points that become more important during harvest, storage, cold, heat, or high activity.

04 Documentation, service, and inspection history

See what exists, what is missing, and what should be clarified further.

When the fire service, insurance company, or professionals ask for the foundation, the answer should not sit in an old folder, an email, or with one person.

INSPECTION HISTORY

Gather electrical inspections, service, fire-extinguishing equipment, heat sources, deviations, and reports.

PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATION

Make it clearer what exists, what is missing, and which points should be assessed further.

VENDORS

Service and measures can be connected to the right building, installation, responsible person, and history.

Many farms have more knowledge than structure, and more responsibility thanvisible overview.

FireHub starts with the reality of the farm: the buildings, the people, the routines, the documentation, and what needs to be carried forward.