Utah requires fire alarm tests at businesses
Utah law requires that business fire alarm systems be tested at least once a year and that a tag be hung on the system signed by someone that meets the qualifications to test fire alarm systems in the state as adopted by the State Fire Marshal's office.
Peak Alarm has several NICET technicians that can test your system, tag it and present you with the required paperwork that is needed. Peak Alarm has factory trained techs that are also certified through the State Fire Marshal's office and NICET certified.
Call Larry Love to set up inspections at your facility at (801) 428 1384 Larry@PeakAlarm.com and you can visit our web site at Peak Alarm web site ask for Larry Love
If you have questions about what needs to be tested we would be happy to answer any of your questions and concerns. We can come to your place of business and go over the procedure and the cost of the testing. Often there are more systems and items connected to the fire alarm than you are aware of. Many times your insurance company will require that additional tests as per the National Fire Alarm code be done. NFPA 72.
Call Larry Love to set up inspections at your facility at (801) 428 1384 Larry@PeakAlarm.com and you can visit our web site at Peak Alarm web site ask for Larry Love
If you have questions about what needs to be tested we would be happy to answer any of your questions and concerns. We can come to your place of business and go over the procedure and the cost of the testing. Often there are more systems and items connected to the fire alarm than you are aware of. Many times your insurance company will require that additional tests as per the National Fire Alarm code be done. NFPA 72.
Fire Alarm Panels Voice Evacuation Panels and microphones Mass Notification Panels Fire Alarm communicators, radios, cellular communicators and dialers Elevator Recall Pull Stations Smoke Detectors CO Detectors Heat Detectors Automatic Dampers that shut upon fire alarm Duct Detectors Flow valves that indicate water is moving through the fire sprinkler system Tamper valves that electronically monitor if the water has been shut off PIV Valves OS&Y valves Remote Test switches CM modules / relays Ansul Systems and hood systems for fire suppression notification Strobes Horns Horn/Strobes Speakers Power Supplies Batteries in all the panels (Batteries should be changed every 3 to 5 years) Door holders (magnets that drop doors upon fire alarm) Access Control should release the doors upon fire alarm Addressable modules