When Should Fire Extinguishers Be Inspected

When Should Fire Extinguishers Be Inspected

Fire Extinguisher Inspection

When faced with small fires, whether it be at home or work, most people automatically run for the closest fire extinguisher. We typically just assume the extinguisher is in proper working order, but a qualified person must conduct regular inspections to have that peace of mind.

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The Importance of Fire Extinguisher Inspection Services

Fire extinguishers are the first line of defense against fire and can be the difference between a small fire and a raging blaze. High Rise Security Systems are experts on commercial fire safety systems with a team of licensed technicians who can determine the type of fire extinguisher your commercial building requires, the best location for placement, and licensed annual inspections.

When Should Fire Extinguishers Be Inspected?

Most fire extinguishers are Dry Chemical Extinguishers and are rated for fires that are Class A, B, & C, while Dry Powder Extinguishers are known as Class D & Class K. HRSS is a fire safety company in Illinois experienced in working with all types of fire extinguishers that are part of your integrated commercial fire safety system, offering fire extinguisher service and inspection.

Fire extinguishers must undergo inspection upon installation and every month thereafter by a person certified to conduct inspections which can be an in-house safety manager, although annual inspections by a licensed provider are required. HRSS provides licensed fire extinguisher inspections on all types of extinguishers with technicians guided by a meticulous checklist to ensure your extinguishers will be ready when you need them. Making sure your life-saving equipment is in working order will help keep your commercial building up to code and protect all occupants.

Additional reasons extinguishers require regular inspections include:

  1. Ensure the fire extinguisher is full
  2. Ensure no damage could cause it to malfunction and is free from rust and corrosion
  3. Confirm its placement is in an easily accessible location
  4. Certifying it is up to code
  5. Have peace of mind knowing the fire extinguisher is working properly

Fire Extinguisher Inspection Frequency

In addition to the extinguisher’s initial and monthly inspection, there must be an inspection completed by a licensed fire extinguisher provider annually, with some extinguishers requiring additional service at 6 years, depending on which extinguishers you have as part of your commercial fire safety system.

HRSS is a leader in commercial fire safety systems and provides integrated solutions including fire extinguisher design, consultation, routine maintenance, and service. Our knowledgeable technicians follow all National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, including NFPA 10, the Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers.

Fire Extinguisher Inspection Procedures

HRSS technicians will provide a comprehensive inspection of your extinguisher(s) by performing the following:

  • Ensure the fire extinguisher is at full capacity
  • Check the pressure gauge for proper position and functionality
  • Make sure the extinguisher is easily accessible
  • Ensure the correct labels are used and visible
  • Conduct inspections on wheeled extinguishers to ensure they have operating hoses, nozzles, and tires
  • Ensure all push-to-test pressure indicators are working properly

Recordkeeping of Fire Extinguisher Inspections

Detailed recordkeeping of all inspections performed on fire extinguishers should be saved for twelve months. These records must include the date of the performed inspection, the required maintenance, and the technician’s name.

Procedures for Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

Maintenance performed on fire extinguishers must follow the protocol found in the manufacturer’s service manual. A qualified person must perform all maintenance on fire extinguishers. HRSS offers recommendations for maintenance or replacement as determined by our fire extinguisher inspections and adhering to NFPA10 regulations.

Property owners rely on properly working fire safety systems and fire extinguishers every day. Fire extinguishers can be found everywhere we go, and we count on them as a primary tool to prevent a small fire from developing into an inferno. To ensure those extinguishers are working as expected in our time of need, regular inspections and maintenance must be performed by a qualified fire safety specialist.

Fire extinguishers are found in every commercial building and are the primary line of defense at the first sight of fire. HRSS is here to assist with all your commercial fire alarm system and fire extinguisher inspection needs.

HRSS employs a team of experts to help you design your fire safety system for proper fire extinguisher type, placement, installation, inspections, and maintenance. Contact HRSS today to have peace of mind collaborating with a leader in fire safety that provides comprehensive commercial fire alarm systems and fire extinguisher services.

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