Information

  • Document No.

SPECTRUM PROPERTY CARE - FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY LIGHT INSPECTION / SERVICING CHECKLIST CERTIFICATE

  • Customer Name

  • Site Name and Address
  • Date of inspection

  • Date of last inspection

  • Date of next inspection

  • Reason for visit

  • System being tested

This certificate is issued by the Firm above in respect of the Fire Detection & Alarm System and Emergency Lighting System provided by the person(s) or organisation named above at the premises identified above, being a Fire Detection & Alarm System and Emergency Light System of the type described.

  • Time arrived

  • Operative name

  • Percentage to test:

Emergency Lights

  • Number of maintained luminaires

  • Number of non-maintained luminaires

  • Duration of test

Luminaire locations

  • At each exit door?

  • Within 2m stair tread / level change?

  • Within 2m of exit / safety signs

  • At each direction change?

  • Corridor intersection?

  • Outside and within 2m of final exit?

  • Within 2m of first aid point?

  • Within 2m of Fire call points and fighting equipment?

  • Lift cars?

  • Disabled toilets?

  • Plant rooms?

  • Covered car parks?

  • Toilets larger than 8m2?

Other Information

  • Faults found

  • Areas of property needing additional protection

  • All tested Emergency Lights working correctly

  • SPC Job Number (also Certificate Number)

  • Time departed

I / We certify that the maintenance work identified in this certificate complies with the Standard or Code of Practice identified in as currently laid down within the SP203-1 Certification Scheme in respect of such a system.

  • Trade staff signature

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