Regular Scheduled Fire Inspections
Regularly scheduled fire inspections are
done to assess the fire safety of
occupancies within the Fire District. These
inspections are done to review the
maintenance, and operations of buildings and
businesses to make sure that all the
necessary steps and safe guards are in place
to protect the occupants and to ensure the
continued operation of that business by
preventing and /or limiting the impact
fires.
The frequency of the inspections is based on
the risk level associated with the use of
the building. Occupancies are inspected at
least once a year. Some buildings, such as
multi-family occupancies, places of
assembly, and other occupancies with
operations or storage associated with a
higher level of risk are inspected twice a
year.
During these inspections many items are
checked to see if there has been an increase
in risk or a decrease in the level of
protection engineered and installed at the
time the building was completed. Some of the
items checked are:
Exits: Are they clear of obstructions
and functional? Are the exit lights and
emergency lights working?
Electrical: Are there any improper
extension cords, exposed wires, and are all
of the electrical box covers in place?
Fire Doors: Are they operational and
has all appropriate testing been done?
Fire Extinguishers: Are they in
place, properly tested and charged?
Fire Alarm Systems: Are they
operational and has the appropriate annual
testing been completed?
Fire Suppression Systems: Are they
operational and has the appropriate annual
testing been completed?
General Items: Has there been a
change in hazards, is the storage of
flammable liquids proper, and are the walls
and ceilings intact?
Additional Inspections
In addition to scheduled inspections the
Fire District inspects commercial buildings
that are under construction, or renovation.
They are inspected to insure that the
appropriate engineered safe guards required
by the building codes to contain, extinguish
and limit the impact of a fire on a building
and its occupants are properly installed and
functional. Inspections and investigation of
hazards are also done when a complaint is
received.