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Implementing a Fire Sprinkler Inspection, Testing, & Maintenance Program


The time to test its readiness is not during a fire. If you are a property owners or property manager who owns or managers a property which is protected by a fire sprinkler system cannot lead residents or tenants into a false sense of security.

The best way to know that the systems is ready is through a documented inspection, testing and maintenance program.

NFPA 25, is the Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. NFPA 25 establishes the minimum requirements for the periodic inspection, testing and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems.

A comprehensive program includes the following elements:

• Inspection.

A visual examination of a system to verify that it appears to be in operating condition and is

free of physical damage.

• Testing.

A physical trying or operation of a system or part of a system to ensure or prove that

it is functioning properly, as intended or to an acceptable standard of operation.

• Maintenance

The work performed to repair and/or maintain equipment in operable condition.

This service must be performed by a qualified contractor.


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