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What is a Fire Alarm Safety Inspection
Fire alarms are an essential safety component in properties whether that’s residential or commercial. They are designed to warn occupants of fires, so they can evacuate quickly and safely. Fire alarms need to be checked regularly by a qualified professional to ensure that it is in day and working correctly should a fire arise. We also assess if the current alarms provide the adequate protection required depending on the size of the property.
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Why Should You Have a Fire Alarm Safety Inspection?
- Ensure Compliance with Regulations – Compliance with regulations is one of the most critical reasons to have a fire alarm safety inspection. Building codes and regulations require that fire alarm systems must be inspected, tested, and maintained regularly to keep occupants safe in the event of a fire. Noncompliance can result in significant fines.
- Protect People and Property – The biggest reason to have a fire alarm safety inspection is to protect occupants and property in the event of a fire. Regular inspections ensure that the system is working correctly and that all components are functioning as expected. A functioning fire alarm system could be a difference-maker in the safety and protection of your employees and business.
- Early Detection – Early detection of a fire is critical to minimizing property damage and ensuring that occupants of the building are safe. Inspections can help identify any issues with the system, allowing for repairs to be made before further damage can occur.
- Increased Equipment Lifespan – Regular inspections and maintenance of your fire alarm system can help extend the life of the equipment. Keeping up with maintenance can prevent costly repairs and replacements, which can be expensive.
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