Choose fire-resistant materials for products whenever possible. Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations for fire safety. Conduct thorough risk assessments during the design phase to identify potential fire hazards associated with the product. Implement design modifications to mitigate identified risks. Subject products to rigorous fire safety testing by recognized testing laboratories. Obtain relevant certifications to demonstrate compliance with safety standards. Clearly communicate fire safety information through warning labels and user instructions. Provide guidance on safe usage and emergency procedures. Design electrical components with safety features to prevent electrical fires. Comply with electrical safety standards and regulations. Use fire-resistant building materials in construction, especially for critical structural components. Implement fire-rated walls and barriers to contain and slow down the spread of fire. Install reliable smoke detection and fire alarm systems throughout buildings. Regularly test and maintain these systems to ensure proper functionality. Provide adequate emergency lighting to guide occupants to exits during a fire. Ensure clear and well-marked exit routes.