Fire Inspection

Importance

Fire system inspections are a must to keep up to date with industry, standard, insurance requirement and local jurisdiction code. We offer all necessary monthly inspections required by the GFSS and Insurance companies and the NFPA

  • Compliance with Industry Standards
  • Protection of Lives and Property
  • Insurance and Liability Requirements
  • Avoiding Costly Fines and Penalties
  • Ensuring Operational Readiness

Dont wait until an emergency happens—schedule your fire system inspection today!

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How often should my system be inspected?

Inspections of your fire protection systems should be performed as required by NFPA standards, local code. These inspections should be performed by a reputable fire protection contractor. At Globle Fire and Safety Solutions, we provide regularly scheduled fire protection inspections to address the operating condition of your system.

Stay Compliant and Protected with Our Inspection Services

Our team of certified fire safety professionals ensures that all inspections meet GFSS, NFPA, OSHA, and local fire code requirements.

What Our Fire System Inspections Include

we provide comprehensive fire system inspection services, covering

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Fire Alarm Systems

Testing control panels, smoke detectors, strobes, horns, and pull stations

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Fire Sprinkler Systems

Checking water flow, valve functionality, pressure levels, and corrosion.

Fire Extinguishers

Ensuring proper placement, accessibility, pressure levels, and expiration dates

Ensuring Compliance and Safety

Regular fire system inspections are essential to maintaining the safety and security of any building or facility.

Fire protection systems, including alarms, sprinklers, extinguishers, and suppression systems, must be inspected, tested, and maintained in compliance with industry standards, insurance requirements, and local jurisdiction codes.

Fire Alarm System-Annual Inspection

Testing and Inspection will be performed in Accordance with ULC S536-04, the Ontario Fire Code and Local Fire Departments Standards of the following, as applicable

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Paging/Loudspeaker System/Emergency Telephone - Annual Inspection

Testing and Inspection will be performed in accordance with CAN/ ULC S525-07,CAN/ ULC S536-04 and CAN/ ULC S541. The Ontario Fire Code and Local Fire Department standards as follows, where applicable

  • Test all loudspeakers
  • List locations of all loudspeakers
  • Verify that all loudspeakers are operational and can be heard throughout the building.
  • Loudspeakers are not concealed and are visible and accessible.
  • Maximum audibility does not exceed 85% db
  • Loudspeaker is provided with the means to disconnect the circuit automatically in the event of a short circuit and cause a signal at the central alarm.