We provide very detailed reports to our clients upon the completion of a fire suppression system inspection. In the most basic sense, an inspection is performed by testing and examining every part of the fire suppression system. Even if one small part has become damaged or inoperable, it can significantly impact the system’s ability to function and even deadly implications if not repaired. Parts must be kept in optimal working order with the hope they will never have to be used.
Certainly, fire inspection tests are recommended for safety, but local laws and codes also require them. Businesses cannot operate and can be closed or risk being fined if they do not comply. Tests are performed by checking the valves and draining the pipes, looking for foreign matter. This happens at four points: system valve, riser, cross main, and branch line. Arbor Inspection Services specializes in Fire Sprinkler Inspections. Every type of inspection has a checklist, and a report generated. A reputable, insured, and licensed fire protection contractor like Arbor Inspection must conduct these tests.