Life Safety System Health Checks
Staying ahead of code-mandated maintenance starts with a focused, pre-maintenance inspection that reveals hidden deficiencies before they trigger false alarms, emergency call-outs, or failed AHJ audits. FireAlarm.com provides this upfront inspection to give building owners a clear picture of system health, part requirements, and corrective priorities ahead of the next required inspection.
During the pre-maintenance inspection, life-safety technicians conduct a visual and functional review of panels, power supplies, initiating devices, notification appliances, and network circuits; analyze detector age and sensitivity trends; check event logs; and verify that batteries, relays, and supervisory signals meet NFPA 72 criteria. Findings are consolidated into a list with recommended actions, so site teams can bundle repairs, order replacements, and minimize downtime.
A pre-maintenance inspection reduces surprise costs, streamlines scheduling with occupants and contractors, and raises confidence that the upcoming test or preventive-maintenance cycle will pass on the first attempt. To schedule an inspection or request a sample report, contact us or email [email protected].
- Device inventory & age verification
- Detector sensitivity and drift analysis
- Battery voltage & load testing
- Event-log review for recurring faults
- Visual check of wiring, terminations, and grounding
- Verification of panel firmware and configuration backups
- Spare-parts forecasting and lead-time review
- Ranked deficiency list with cost and schedule estimates
- Coordination notes for AHJ or insurance inspections
- Optional follow-up testing and repair quotation