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Emergency Readiness Checklist

40 questions. 15 minutes. The gaps the AHJ would find on a surprise visit.

How to use this

Walk your building with this checklist. Each "no" is a gap. Each gap is something your AHJ would cite on a surprise visit โ€” or that your insurance carrier would flag on a renewal walk.

This isn't a quote-capture tool. It's a real checklist. Print it. Use it. We'll happily run it for free as part of a Compliance Audit if you'd rather have a technician do the walk.

1. Fire alarm

  • Is the system in normal status (no trouble, no supervisory, no alarm)?
  • Is the last annual inspection within the past 12 months and on file?
  • Are smoke detectors less than 10 years from manufacture?
  • Is the communicator path tested daily (most modern panels auto-test)?
  • Is the central station monitoring account current?
  • Does the system have battery capacity calculations on file?

2. Sprinkler

  • Are all main drain tests within the past 12 months and recorded?
  • Are all control valves locked or sealed?
  • Is the fire pump churn-tested weekly (if you have a fire pump)?
  • Is the annual sprinkler ITM report on file?
  • Are there any visible corrosion, leaks, or pipe damage?
  • Is the fire department connection (FDC) clear, signed, and capped?

3. Fire extinguishers

  • Are all extinguishers tagged within the past 12 months?
  • Are monthly visual inspection punches current?
  • Are extinguishers in their correct location and not blocked?
  • Is travel distance to nearest extinguisher within NFPA 10 limits?
  • Are required Class K extinguishers present in kitchens?

4. Emergency & exit lighting

  • Is the monthly 30-second test being performed and logged?
  • Is the annual 90-minute discharge test on file?
  • Are all exit signs lit?
  • Are emergency lights covering all required egress paths?

5. Fire doors & means of egress

  • Are rated fire doors closed, latched, and self-closing?
  • Are door labels intact and legible?
  • Is the annual NFPA 80 inspection on file?
  • Is the egress path clear (no storage in corridors, stairwells, or in front of exits)?

6. Kitchen suppression (if applicable)

  • Is the semiannual suppression inspection on file?
  • Is hood cleaning current (frequency varies by cooking volume per NFPA 96 ยง11.4)?
  • Are appliance positions matched to the original suppression design?
  • Is the gas/electric appliance shut-off interlock functional?

7. ERCES / BDA (if applicable)

  • Is the annual ERCES test current?
  • Is the ERCES panel showing normal status?
  • Is your building in a jurisdiction that has recently adopted IFC ยง510 amendments?

8. Documentation

  • Is there a single binder or digital folder with all current inspection reports?
  • Are insurance carrier requirements documented?
  • Is the AHJ contact known and on file?

If you have more than 5 "no"s

Most buildings have more gaps than the owner expects. If the count is over five, request a free compliance audit โ€” we'll prioritize the gaps that the AHJ would write you up for first.

One company. One report. One bill.

You shouldn't have to chase contractors to keep people safe.

We run every fire-protection system in your Texas building under one account. One technician team. One AHJ-ready report after each visit. One monthly bill. Start with a free 48-hour compliance audit โ€” no commitment, no sales pitch, just a written answer to the question "are we compliant right now?"