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Utah Fire Prevention
HEADQUARTERS 3335 S 900 E Ste 230, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (801) 935-4012 Utahfirepreventionllc@gmail.com

Fire Extinguisher Inspection

If you own and operate a business in Utah there are some special requirements regarding inspections of your fire extinguishers that you need to stay on top of to stay in compliance with local fire codes. If you have a business in Utah, Utah Fire Prevention can take the worry out of making sure that your fire extinguishers are inspected as required. The various requirements are laid out in a document called NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, which is the national standard for fire protection. You’re free to buy and read all the NFPA 10 standards, or you can choose the easier route and rely on Utah Fire Prevention to take care the details for you and let us make sure that your business is always in compliance. A key component of NFPA 10 requires that all businesses have a fire extinguisher inspection done once a month on every fire extinguisher on the premise. Business owners can do these inspections themselves if they so choose, but many owners rely on an outside company such as Utah Fire Prevention to manage a regular inspection program. If you want to do the inspection yourself, we’re happy to show you what’s required. Even if you elect to do your own monthly inspection, remember that the fire code requires that you have a certified fire extinguisher service technician handle the mandated annual and six-year inspections. Below is a checklist on how to perform the monthly fire extinguisher inspection. Fire Extinguisher Inspection Checklist: Is the fire extinguisher clearly visible and easily accessible? Is the fire extinguisher mounted on a bracket that is no higher than 5 feet? Are the fire extinguisher instructions readable? Is the hose/nozzle still on the fire extinguisher? Is the hose/nozzle clear of debris? Is the pull pin of the fire extinguisher still inserted into the fire extinguisher with the tamper seal still intact? Does the gauge still show that the extinguisher is charged? (in the green) Is the fire extinguisher service company’s maintenance tag still attached? If the answer to all of these questions is yes, then the fire extinguisher has passed its monthly fire extinguisher inspection. If the answer is no to any of the above questions, then give us a call and request service so we can come out to your business and quickly fix any deficiencies with your fire extinguishers to ensure that your business remains in compliance. Many of our customers prefer the peace of mind of having Utah Fire Prevention handle both the annual service inspections and the monthly ones. If you prefer, our office will create a full-year schedule to make sure that one of our mobile teams inspects your fire extinguishers on a regular monthly cycle. That way you can rest assured that your business is in compliance with local fire codes at all times.

Utah’s Fire Protection Company

© 2021 Utah Fire Prevention LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Utah Fire Prevention
HEADQUARTERS 3335 S 900 E Ste 230, , Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (801) 935-4012 Utahfirepreventionllc@gmail.com

Fire Extinguisher Inspection

If you own and operate a business in Utah there are some special requirements regarding inspections of your fire extinguishers that you need to stay on top of to stay in compliance with local fire codes. If you have a business in Utah, Utah Fire Prevention can take the worry out of making sure that your fire extinguishers are inspected as required. The various requirements are laid out in a document called NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, which is the national standard for fire protection. You’re free to buy and read all the NFPA 10 standards, or you can choose the easier route and rely on Utah Fire Prevention to take care the details for you and let us make sure that your business is always in compliance. A key component of NFPA 10 requires that all businesses have a fire extinguisher inspection done once a month on every fire extinguisher on the premise. Business owners can do these inspections themselves if they so choose, but many owners rely on an outside company such as Utah Fire Prevention to manage a regular inspection program. If you want to do the inspection yourself, we’re happy to show you what’s required. Even if you elect to do your own monthly inspection, remember that the fire code requires that you have a certified fire extinguisher service technician handle the mandated annual and six-year inspections. Below is a checklist on how to perform the monthly fire extinguisher inspection. Fire Extinguisher Inspection Checklist: Is the fire extinguisher clearly visible and easily accessible? Is the fire extinguisher mounted on a bracket that is no higher than 5 feet? Are the fire extinguisher instructions readable? Is the hose/nozzle still on the fire extinguisher? Is the hose/nozzle clear of debris? Is the pull pin of the fire extinguisher still inserted into the fire extinguisher with the tamper seal still intact? Does the gauge still show that the extinguisher is charged? (in the green) Is the fire extinguisher service company’s maintenance tag still attached? If the answer to all of these questions is yes, then the fire extinguisher has passed its monthly fire extinguisher inspection. If the answer is no to any of the above questions, then give us a call and request service so we can come out to your business and quickly fix any deficiencies with your fire extinguishers to ensure that your business remains in compliance. Many of our customers prefer the peace of mind of having Utah Fire Prevention handle both the annual service inspections and the monthly ones. If you prefer, our office will create a full-year schedule to make sure that one of our mobile teams inspects your fire extinguishers on a regular monthly cycle. That way you can rest assured that your business is in compliance with local fire codes at all times.

Utah’s Fire Protection Company

Utah’s Fire Protection Company