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How often should sprinkler systems be inspected? Due to the importance of service and maintenance, an annual service is a requirement, and has been documented in the BS EN 12845 where it states that: "The sprinkler system should be periodically inspected at least once a year by a third party."
There is an annual fee of $125 with recertification every three years.
NFPA® 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, provides the minimum requirements for the design and installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems and exposure protection sprinkler systems.
There is an annual fee of $125 with recertification every three years.
NFPA® certifications provide the opportunity to verify you can competently perform your job responsibilities. Provide employers, peers, and the public with evidence of your knowledge and skills by meeting eligibility requirements and passing a thorough examination required by NFPA as the certifying body.
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In accordance with NFPA 25, Chapter 5 as amended by Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations, all fire sprinklers are required to be inspected quarterly and thoroughly tested annually.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a global self-funded nonprofit organization, established in 1896, devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards.
NFPA 25 is the baseline for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems.
Semiannually: Every six months, vane and pressure switch type devices must be tested. Annually: Full testing and tagging should be performed annually.
NFPA 13R is a residential sprinkler design standard focused on low-rise residential occupancies. The Standard's intent is to provide a sprinkler system that aids in the control of residential fires and provides improved protection against injury and life loss in multi-family dwellings.

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