How Do I Certify My Fire Extinguisher?

ATP • September 28, 2016

Ever wondered, “How Do I Certify My Fire Extinguisher?”

Fire equipment such as extinguishers is about protecting life and property. Businesses and residences must ensure that they are in possession of certified and up-to-date fire extinguishers. Apart from meeting national regulations, this is crucial preparation for a potential fire.

Why do I need to certify my fire extinguisher?
1. Safety : The number one reason for certifying your fire extinguisher is for safety. In the event of a fire, it is your first line of defense. It will aid in you, your family or employees being able to get out of a building by clearing a path to an exit.

2. Compliance : Certified fire extinguishers means that you and your business are in compliance with the state’s fire code. It also means that that you are meeting the federal requirements as set out by the National Fire Protection Agency in NFPA : Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers as well as other standards as dictated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

3. Preparedness : Fire extinguishers are an invaluable fire equipment to have in your home or business. Having a certified fire extinguisher means being prepared in all eventualities of a fire. These life-saving devices truly make a difference between life and death.

4. Insurance : Fire equipment is generally a requirement for certain insurance policies. If you violate the terms of your insurance by not having certified fire extinguishers on the property, then you will be setting yourself up for business losses and lawsuits.

Fire Extinguisher Inspection and Certification Process by ATP Fire

If you are wondering how to go about certifying your fire extinguisher, at ATP Fire  we can help. Certifying or re-certifying your fire extinguishers is an easy process when using a company that is licensed and experienced such as American Total Protection . As ATP Fire  only employs state certified and factory trained fire safety experts , you are guaranteed to have the best service.
For your state required annual maintenance and inspections, our certified fire extinguisher technicians visually and physically inspect your extinguishers. They note any issues with the cylinder, gauge, seals, hose, weight etc. This is important as any low pressure which signifies that the compression gas was leaking, hardening of the chemicals, non-functioning gauges or other issues will leave you at a disadvantage in the event of a fire or in trouble with regulators.

Once everything is in order, the unit is tagged and therefore certified. If all is not well, we can service the fire extinguisher to bring it up to the required standards to ensure compliance with both federal and state safety codes and regulations.

If you have any questions or are in need of certification for your fire extinguishers, contact ATP alarms today to help protect your business or residence. Remember, this is real life . You need a real security company . ATP Alarms and ATP Fire is American Total Protection .

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