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NFPA 72 only provides requirements for the installation, performance, testing, inspection, and maintenance of the fire alarm system.
1. Certain fire alarm system components need to be visually inspected semiannually [see NFPA 72(10), Table 14.3. 1]. These visual inspections can be performed by facility staff and include: a.
Hard-wired (including low voltage) smoke detectors must be sensitivity tested in accordance with NFPA 72(10), Sec. 14.4. 5.3. o Detector sensitivity must be checked within 1 year after installation and every other year thereafter.
For many years NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, has required as a minimum that smoke alarms be installed inside every sleep room (even for existing homes) in addition to requiring them outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. (Additional smoke alarms are required for larger homes.)
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) suggests that fire alarm systems should be inspected a minimum of once a year. Ideally, this doesnt mean testing in January of one year and December of the next, but rather inspections with no more than twelve months in between them.
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According to the NFPA, smoke alarms should be placed in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area and on every level of your home. In addition, industry experts recommend having both photoelectric and ionization alarms for optimal protection against flaming and smoldering fires.
NFPAs Dan Doofus reminds you to have enough smoke alarms in your home, test them monthly, and replace them every 10 years.
Maintenance and testing. The employer shall assure that a test of the reliability and adequacy of non-supervised employee alarm systems is made every two months.
How often should I check my smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector to see if it is working? We recommend that you test your detectors on a monthly basis. You can do this with most detectors by pressing the test button for a few seconds.
Hard-wired (including low voltage) smoke detectors must be sensitivity tested in accordance with NFPA 72(10), Sec. 14.4. 5.3. o Detector sensitivity must be checked within 1 year after installation and every other year thereafter.

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