Certified Facility Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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Who is responsible for fire safety at a hospitality property?

  1. Only the management

  2. Only the security staff

  3. The maintenance team

  4. Everyone at the property

The correct answer is: Everyone at the property

The responsibility for fire safety at a hospitality property falls on everyone at the property. This collective accountability ensures that fire safety measures are consistently upheld and integrated into daily operations. In a hospitality environment, numerous individuals play a role in maintaining safety standards. Management sets policies and oversees compliance; security staff enforce these policies and respond to emergencies; and the maintenance team ensures that safety equipment is operational and that hazardous conditions are addressed. However, the commitment to fire safety must be a shared responsibility among all employees, from housekeeping to front desk staff. Each individual should be trained in fire safety protocols, recognizing potential fire hazards, and knowing emergency procedures, thus fostering a culture of safety throughout the property. This comprehensive approach minimizes risks and enhances overall safety for guests and staff alike.