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Fire Alarm System Inspection Certificate (NFPA 72)

A Fire Alarm System Inspection Certificate documents the inspection and testing of a fire alarm system per NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code). It covers all initiating devices, notification appliances, control panels, and communication equipment to verify proper operation.

NFPA 72, state/local fire codes, AHJ requirementsValid: Annual (12 months)

What it covers

  • Control panel and system type
  • Initiating device testing (smoke, heat, pull stations)
  • Notification appliance testing
  • Battery and backup power verification
  • Communication/monitoring verification
  • Deficiency documentation

Who needs a Fire Alarm Cert?

Building owners
Property managers
Fire marshals
Insurance companies

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Frequently asked questions about Fire Alarm Cert

How often must fire alarm systems be inspected?
NFPA 72 requires annual visual inspection and testing of all fire alarm system components. Some components (fire alarm control panels, batteries) require more frequent inspection — semi-annually or quarterly depending on the component and occupancy type.
What is NICET certification?
NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) certification is a nationally recognized credential for fire alarm system technicians. Many jurisdictions require NICET Level II or higher for fire alarm inspection and testing.

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