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What Matters in a Fire Alarm Inspection?

May 12, 2025|fsstechnologies

At FSS Technologies, we understand that safety and reliability are paramount when it comes to fire alarm systems. While installing commercial fire safety systems is a critical first step in protecting your business, your efforts can’t stop there. Fire alarm inspections are just as necessary to ensure your building is prepared for emergencies. Learn about what matters most when conducting an inspection and identifying common issues.

What should a fire alarm inspection prioritize?

When it comes to fire alarm inspections, different things matter between the company conducting the assessment and the business being reviewed. Even with those differences, there’s a considerable overlap in the goals that matter most. Here are four things that our expert team prioritizes to ensure our clients make the most of their system inspections.

1. Compliance with regulations

Understanding and adhering to local, state, and national fire safety codes is crucial. For example, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) sets standards for fire alarm systems in NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code®. NFPA 72 is one of dozens of codes your business needs to comply with, and any failures can result in fire safety code violations. Our team is well-versed in all applicable codes for your area, ensuring your system meets all necessary standards.

2. Thoroughness of inspection

When inspections can identify issues before they create life-threatening consequences, they need to be in-depth and exhaustive. A detailed checklist covering all components is essential for a successful inspection. Every device, from smoke detectors to alarm panels, must be checked and tested for potential problems. Our service experts meticulously examine every aspect of your system, leaving nothing to chance.

Man inspecting fire alarms

3. Professional expertise

Businesses need to partner with well-trained and certified inspectors. Certifications from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) and other certifying authorities confirm a professional’s expertise in fire safety technologies and best practices. Our team earns NICET certifications, plumbing licenses, and BuildingReports certifications to guarantee our clients receive top-notch services.

4. Documentation and reporting

An often-forgotten inspection component is the need for accurate and comprehensive documentation. NFPA 72 specifies reporting requirements for alarm inspections, such as listing each device’s location and condition separately. Even if they prepare for inspections, businesses could still violate codes without proper documentation. We provide detailed reports to help you maintain records and address issues efficiently.

What are some common issues found during inspections?

Our expert service technicians conduct fire alarm system inspections for various types of businesses, from restaurants to manufacturers. Despite significant differences between industries, they often encounter similar malfunctions and problems. Here are four of the most common issues identified by our team during alarm inspections.

1. Faulty detectors

Dirt, dust, and other debris can impair the function of smoke or heat detectors, whether they’re two months or two years old. Additionally, some devices and systems may experience reduced performance if used past their replacement dates. Any factors that affect the devices in your system can easily compromise your safety.

Man rewiring fire alarm

2. Wiring problems

Damaged or loose wiring can cause significant headaches through false alarms or disconnected devices. In more serious situations, wiring issues can lead to system failures that don’t become obvious until it’s too late. Checking for these issues is paramount to avoiding unseen problems that are almost entirely preventable and easily fixed.

3. Control panel errors

Errors or faults on your fire alarm control panel can simply mean that your panel needs quick updates or fixes. In other cases, panel errors could indicate underlying system issues that need immediate attention. If several issues are found with a conventional fire panel, it may be time to consider switching to an addressable panel.

4. Malfunctioning notification devices

Audible alarms may not work correctly, and there’s no telling if there’s an issue unless they’re inspected. The same goes for any visual alarms that notify individuals with hearing impairments. If any regular or ADA-compliant notification devices don’t work, anyone in your building may not be able to evacuate quickly in an emergency.

Our commitment to service over price

At FSS Technologies, the cost of an inspection is competitive, but it isn’t our primary focus. Instead, we prioritize delivering exceptional services to the businesses we support. Safety should never be compromised for cost, and we’re dedicated to ensuring your systems are in optimal condition. Our experts hold the credentials needed to ensure we provide comprehensive, reliable inspections that meet all regulatory standards.

Whether you’re managing a small building or a complex facility, our team is here to help you maintain a safe environment. With our experience and qualifications, FSS Technologies delivers the thorough, reliable service and support your business deserves. Contact us today to schedule your inspection and experience the difference by working with true professionals.

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