fire sprinkler INSPECTIONS

How Fire Sprinkler Inspections Are Conducted

We follow NFPA 25 (Standard for Inspection, Testing & Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems), which outlines inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) requirements for fire sprinkler systems.

Why Are Fire Inspections Important?

Fire sprinkler systems are life safety systems that require regular inspections to ensure they function properly. A failed or neglected system could lead to catastrophic consequences, including:

Fire Sprinkler Inspection Process

Visual Inspection

Functional Testing

Compliance Review & Documentation

The Compliance Engine (TCE): Fire Inspection Reporting

Many jurisdictions require fire protection contractors to submit inspection reports through The Compliance Engine (TCE), an online fire inspection tracking system used by local authorities.

What Is The Compliance Engine?

How Does The Compliance Engine Work?

Other Fire Inspection Reporting & Compliance Systems

In addition to The Compliance Engine, some fire departments use different platforms, such as

Types of Fire Sprinkler Inspections Required

📆 Quarterly Inspections – Checking major system components (e.g., valves, alarms).
📆 Annual Inspections – Comprehensive full system check for compliance.
📆 5-Year Inspection – Includes internal pipe inspections to check for corrosion and obstructions.
📆 Backflow Preventer Testing – Ensures no contamination of drinking water supply.

Stay Compliant with Economy Fire Protection

Our certified inspectors ensure your fire protection systems meet NFPA standards and local regulations.
📩 We handle all reporting through The Compliance Engine and other required platforms.
🛠 If deficiencies are found, we provide prompt repair services to restore compliance.

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