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Once a month check the operation of the smoke alarm by pressing the test button. If you cannot reach the button easily, use a broom handle. Keep them clean. Dust and debris can interfere with their operation, so vacuum over and around your smoke alarm regularly.
In dusty or dirty environments, you may need to inspect them more often. Cleaning smoke detectors is a crucial part of maintenance as dust, dirt, and other particles can accumulate on the detectors sensor, impairing its ability to detect smoke. Regular cleaning ensures that the sensor remains clear and responsive.
In addition to maintaining smoke control systems, smoke control must be functionally tested annually or semi-annually, depending on their details. Testing is required by the International Fire Code, NFPA 1, and NFPA 101 and must be performed regardless of the systems intent.
Fire Alarm Service and Maintenance Checklist Test Fire Alarm Sensors and Detectors for Proper Functionality. Assess Alarm Audibility: Sounder and Alert Device Testing. Evaluate Power Supply and Battery Backup Systems. Verify Control Panel Functionality and Integration. Address False Alarms and Troubleshoot Common Issues.
What is the difference between a smoke control and smoke management system? Smoke Control: mechanical system that pressurizes areas of buildings with fans to limit smoke movement. Smoke Management: passive or active systems used alone or in combination to alter smoke movement.
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A preventive maintenance (PM) checklist details the tasks that your technicians must complete during a maintenance check. It will include both time-based (routine) and condition-based (non-routine) tasks, ensuring that critical issues are both prevented and corrected.

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