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Six Reasons To Test & Inspect Your Fire Alarm Systems Regularly:
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Lives are at stake! Your fire alarm system will only operate properly if it is maintained and some impairments will not be obvious without testing!
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To meet the requirements of your local building department, fire inspectors, and even your insurance carrier.
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Your insurance carrier may reject your claim if you do not have proof of complete annual inspections.
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To limit your liability for any potential injuries suffered by tenants, employees, or guests to your business.
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To assure that the system does not create nuisance alarms that waste Fire Department resources. This could put others’ lives in jeopardy and many jurisdictions will charge the building owner for multiple nuisance alarms.
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It is required by the National Fire Alarm Code! (NFPA 72)---- IT'S THE LAW
As a building owner/business owner, it is important for you to have designated persons with some knowledge of the fire alarm system. At the very least these people should be able to recognize when the system is impaired, understand how to reset the system, and know when to call for service. Building maintenance personnel or other trained people are often able to do visual inspections but yearly extensive testing must be done by a qualified state licensed inspector. Copies of a standard Inspection and Testing Form may be obtained at www.NFPA.org.
You will need a copy of the completed Inspection and Testing Form for yourself and your insurance carrier. A copy must be sent to local Fire Department.
A fire alarm system is comprised of many different components, each with different testing procedures and frequencies. Please see the list below for testing frequencies of some of the more common components.
NFPA-72 Fire Alarm Testing Frequency (Summary)
Please be aware that this list is abbreviated for clarity. Please refer to NFPA-72 for the complete list of devices, test frequencies, and procedures.
Monitored Fire Alarm Panels
Weekly Requirement
Visual inspection of panel trouble signal led’s.
Quarterly Requirement
Visual inspection of all fire sprinkler devices connected to the alarm. This includes water flow switches and valve tamper switches.
Test of fire pump monitored points (loss of phase, phase reversal, pump running etc...)
Semiannual Requirements
Test of sprinkler waterflow switches (flow water or manually trip flapper)
Test of sprinkler valve tamper switches (operate valves)
Visual inspection lead-acid battery (swelling or loose connections)
Test batteries - load voltage
Annual Requirements
Test & visual inspection of panel functionality, LED's, fuses, etc…
Test panel battery charger
Battery discharge test
Test & visual inspection of horns, strobes, chimes, & bells etc…
Test & visual inspection of smoke detectors
Test & visual inspection of heat detectors
Test & visual inspection of duct smoke detectors
Test & visual inspection of Electromechanical Releasing Devices (Solenoid)
Test & visual inspection of Voice Evacuation equipment
Other
Replace sealed lead-acid batteries every 5 years or as test results require.
Smoke Detector Cleaning: as test results require. Many newer fire alarm panels are capable of issuing maintenance alerts and adjusting sensitivity as the detector becomes dirtier. Both of these features reduce false alarms.
Smoke & heat detector replacement recommended after 10 years of service.
Unmonitored Fire Alarm Panels
Weekly Requirement
Visual inspection of panel lamps & led’s, fuses, primary power supply, and interface equipment.
Quarterly Requirement
Test of panel lamps & led’s, fuses, primary power supply, and interface equipment.
Visual inspection of all fire sprinkler devices connected to the alarm. This includes water flow switches and valve tamper switches.
Test of fire pump monitor points (loss of phase, phase reversal, pump running etc...)
Semiannual Requirements
Test of sprinkler waterflow switches (by flowing water)
Test of sprinkler valve tamper switches
Visual inspection lead-acid battery (swelling or loose connections)
Test batteries - load voltage
Annual Requirements
Battery discharge test (30 minutes)
Test & visual inspection of horns, strobes, chimes, & bells etc…
Test & visual inspection of smoke detectors
Test & visual inspection of heat detectors
Test & visual inspection of duct smoke detectors
Test & visual inspection of Electromechanical Releasing Devices (Solenoid)
Test & visual inspection of Voice Evacuation equipment
Other
Replace sealed lead-acid batteries every 5 years or as test results require.
Smoke Detector Cleaning: as test results require. Many newer fire alarm panels are capable of issuing maintenance alerts and adjusting sensitivity as the detector becomes dirtier. Both of these features reduce false alarms.
Smoke & heat detector replacement recommended after 10 years of service.
Please be aware that the above list is abbreviated for clarity. Please refer to NFPA 72 for the complete list of devices, test frequencies, and procedures.
The worst time to find out that your fire alarm system is not able to perform its designated function is during an emergency. Regular testing and inspection of your fire alarm system will guard against such an occurrence. Our technicians use the most current procedures and equipment on every inspection we conduct, thoroughly testing and inspecting every component in your system for correct operation. In addition to identifying unseen deficiencies, regularly-scheduled inspections can reduce false alarms by ensuring your smoke detectors are optimized to the correct sensitivity level. Our technicians are supplied with mobile devices for access to previous inspection reports and pertinent, site-specific data. Your benefit as an A&R Fire customer is in receiving a clear, concise, professional inspection report for your records.