4 Questions You Should Ask About Family Entertainment Center Risk Management
It seems like each time you turn on the news or look at your social media feeds, there’s another terrorist attack or violent protest. The world we live in is
It seems like each time you turn on the news or look at your social media feeds, there’s another terrorist attack or violent protest. The world we live in is
With all the complications of keeping customers safe at a family entertainment center (FEC), it’s easy to overlook the basics of fire safety. The fuels, lubricants, and solvents that keep
You can’t prevent every injury at your family entertainment center (FEC). The abundance of variables with mechanical parts and the boundless potential for human error are too vast to reduce
Limiting risk helps everybody in the family entertainment center (FEC) community. Customers and workers stay healthy and keep coming back. Owners and managers make profit targets and grow the business.
The most common, convenient and easiest way to provide electrical power to an appliance, tool or piece of equipment that cannot reach an outlet is through an extension cord. These
When many people think about natural disasters, their first thought is the devastating property damage that is extremely visible and highlighted by the media. However, the impact of natural disasters
Family entertainment centers (FECs) strive to engage families by providing activities everyone can enjoy. There’s lots of work and planning that go into making places like amusement parks, bowling alleys,
We spend most of our time worrying about the safety of our patrons and employees as it relates to our rides, our midways, our food, our fleets and our service.
Websites and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter offer businesses a great way to economically market their services and capabilities, attract and communicate with customers and transact sales.
The best family entertainment centers (FECs) are safer than the rest. They have to be because risk is the baseline reality of an FEC — machines break down, staffers slip