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Fire Extinguisher Maintenance and Inspection Guide for Businesses: Stay Compliant, Stay Ready

Fire Extinguisher Maintenance and Inspection Guide for Businesses: Stay Compliant, Stay Ready

Rick Greene

This guide emphasizes the importance of regular fire extinguisher inspections and maintenance per NFPA 10 and OSHA 1910.157 to ensure workplace safety and compliance. Monthly checks, annual maintenance by certified professionals, and six-year hydrostatic testing are essential. Proper placement, documentation, and choosing reliable service providers, especially for multi-location businesses, enhance safety and simplify compliance. Schedule expert assessments for tailored fire safety solutions.

Fire Extinguisher Compliance for Businesses: 9 Common Gaps That Put Safety at Risk—and How to Fix Them

Fire Extinguisher Compliance for Businesses: 9 Common Gaps That Put Safety at Risk—and How to Fix Them

Rick Greene

Businesses risk fire hazards from gaps in extinguisher compliance like inadequate inspections, poor placement, and expired equipment. Regular checks, proper placement, training, and expert services ensure safety and code adherence.

Proactive Fire Extinguisher Maintenance: Save Lives, Stay Compliant, and Prevent Costly Downtime

Proactive Fire Extinguisher Maintenance: Save Lives, Stay Compliant, and Prevent Costly Downtime

Rick Greene

Regular fire extinguisher maintenance saves lives, ensures NFPA/OSHA compliance, prevents costly downtime, and extends equipment lifespan. Steel Mountain Fire & Safety offers inspections, kitchen suppression, digital reports, and expert services in North Carolina.