How to Ensure the Reliability of Your Fire Safety System

During
each inspection the system will be tested to ensure everything is fully
functional. Here is how to ensure the reliability of your building’s
fire safety system.
The Basics
Inspections: Even as a building manager or business owner, you can take a look at the components of your fire safety system to see if anything is in need of repair (extinguishers not charged, sprinkler leaking, alarm panel showing troubles). For a more in-depth inspection, however, you will need to expertise of your fire protection partner. These inspections are done at frequencies recommended by the NFPA and include testing the equipment and systems.Tests: For the testing phase, a fire protection technician will simulate emergency conditions and see how will your equipment performs. This is not something you can accomplish on your own and must be contracted to your fire protection company.
Repairs: Over time, all systems will need occasional repairs. However, if you keep your system and equipment in good condition with routine inspections, it can extend the overall life of the system. At some point though, you may need to upgrade or replace the equipment you have as all equipment and systems have an eventual life span.
Special Considerations
Ensuring fire protection for a hospital is much more complicated than doing the same for a school campus or a restaurant. Although hospitals have evacuation procedures, most of their fire protection is focused on how to prevent or control fires, extinguishing them before they become too much of a threat.If you need to arrange inspections, tests, or repairs, it’s best to do this while your building is unoccupied. Sometimes, it’s impractical to do this. In these cases, you will have to conduct the inspections piece by piece, and temporarily move your employees somewhere else if there is space for them to continue working.
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