Fire Alarm Inspections

We inspect all brands of fire alarm systems. 

During your fire alarm inspection, the technician will examine all physical parts of your setup and conduct tests on your pull stations, smoke detectors, and heat detectors to ensure proper functionality. They will also confirm that your control panel is working and charged.

Every year, fire safety pros conduct thousands of safety inspections of businesses and facilities all over the country. We do these inspections to catch any potential fire hazards before they become catastrophes. Those catastrophes could be anything from property loss to the actual loss of life.

We know that every business owner does what they can to make sure their facilities are up to code, but there’s always a learning curve for these kinds of things and always something to learn.

Fire Alarm Inspections are vital to your business. The statistics on fires in small businesses are sobering. 80% of small businesses that experience even a small fire will never reopen. In addition, a building that is well maintained has better resale value and can help you save on insurance premiums. Your commercial fire systems are there to keep you and your employees safe in the event of a fire. Maintaining them regularly is important – and not just for obvious reasons.

Fire Alarm Inspections & Testing Frequencies

Inspections of your fire alarm systems should occur weekly, monthly, semi-annually, and annually.

WEEKLY - Every week, you should inspect control equipment, including fuses, LEDs, and power supply, and check for trouble signals on your fire alarm system.

MONTHLY - Inspections of batteries for your fire alarm system should be performed monthly.

SEMI-ANNUALLY - On a semi-annual basis, testing of the functionality of flow switches, tamper switches, and backup batteries should be performed. Visual inspections of initiation and notification devices should occur semi-annually.

ANNUALLY - Full testing and inspection of your fire alarm system should be performed every year, including:

  • Horn/strobe testing and inspection.

  • Inspection and testing of pull stations, detectors, and flow switches.

  • Control panel testing and inspection.

  • Battery and backup power supply panel testing and inspection.

  • Testing of voice evacuation equipment.

  • Send signals to the monitoring center to test the communication path.

Our Services Include

Automatic email reminders for when your system is due for inspection 
Easy scheduling  
We file all reports to the city and fire marshal 
24-hour emergency service line  | (913) 825-0343