Information

  • Document No.

  • Customer

  • Site Address
  • Date

  • Arrival Time

  • Maintenance Type

Schedule Of Equipment

  • Number of Water Extinguishers

  • Number of Foam Extinguishers

  • Number of Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers

  • Number of Dry Powder Extinguishers

  • Number of Wet Chemical Extinguishers

  • Number of Fire Blankets

  • Parts Used

  • Disposal of Fire Extinguisher

Special Remarks & Parts used

  • Do any Extinguishers require refilling & recharging

  • Type & location

  • Do any Water, Foam, Dry Powder or F Class Extinguishers require "Extended Maintenance"

  • Was the extended maintenance completed at time of visit

  • Further Action Required

  • Type & Location

  • Do any Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers require "PressureTest"

  • Was the pressure test completed at time of visit

  • Further Action Required

  • List & Location

  • Have the above been passed fit for use

  • Have they been Condemned

  • Have they been replaced

  • List and location

  • Are all Extinguishers either wall mounted on Brackets or Extinguisher Stands

  • Action Required and Location

  • Is there adequate provision of Portable Fire Extinguishers

  • Are all Extinguisher locations and type clearly marked with Identification Signs

  • Next Maintenance Inspection due

  • Engineer Signature

  • Customer Signature

  • We have today inspected and serviced as necessary to BS5306: Parts 3 & 8

  • Routine Inspection By User It is recommended that regular inspection of all extinguishers, to make sure that appliances are in their proper position and have not been discharged, or lost pressure (in the case of fire extinguishers fitted with a pressure indicator), or suffered obvious damage. The frequency of inspection should not be less than quarterly, and preferably at least monthly.

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