The owner of a commercial occupancy is required to inspect fire extinguishers monthly and to keep written records. These duties may be delegated to the Facility Manager, but the owner remains responsible.
During any annual inspection by the local fire inspectors, the inspector may examine a few extinguishers, but will be primarily interested in seeing the records of the monthly inspections and notations of when each extinguisher is due for maintenance, testing or replacement.
Yes, otherwise they might not work when you need them. There are different standards for homes and businesses. For instance, many of the smaller ones used in the home have an expiration date on them and should just be replaced. Once they are used, you'll need to replace them. There are several different types depending on what caused the fire--make sure you have the best type for each.
In many communities, the fire department will inspect them for you, or you can contact the manufacturer of yours and see if they have a local representative who will inspect it for you. There are also companies that do it for a fee, which is definitely worth the money for safety and peace of mind. A reminder: Always keep a fire extinguisher near the kitchen and laundry room area, as well as the garage. Keep another one in the hallway where it can be quickly accessed for fires in bedrooms and bathrooms. Make sure everyone in the household knows where they are and how to use them.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
You periodically check a fire extinguisher to ensure it will be ready and functional if you need it.
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Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
Fire extinguishers should be inspected annually - by a suitably qualified person.
Lay it down on the ground, out of the way, so people know it has been used. When the fire is out, used extinguishers can be collected and inspected for recharging or disposal.
NFPA 1 (National Fire Code) requires that fire extinguishers be inspected every 30 days or less and maintained no less than yearly. The annual maintenance, if any, depends upon the type of extinguisher and the conditions under which it is kept, among other things.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
FIRE extinguishers are used to put out fire.
No, there are boats that do not need any fire extinguishers.
Any and all fire extinguishers should be inspected at least once a month. If you live in an area of severe hot or cold temperatures, it is wise to inspect them more often.
Fire extinguishers are best used on incipient (at the beginning) fires.