Title Page

  • Site Conducted

  • Date

  • Conducted By

  • Inspection location

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  • Any building changes since last visit? (If first time inspecting that building, then click N/A)

  • Any Renovations?

  • Windows?

  • Underground?

Investigations Checklist

  • Does the building show clear paths of egress?

  • Is there emergency exit lighting?

  • Is there fire extinguisher(s)?

  • Is there a fire extinguisher within every 2100 square feet?

  • Where are the fire extinguisher(s)?

  • Are there fire alarm(s)?

  • Do the fire alarm(s) work?

  • Is there a fire alarm for every 3000 square feet?

  • Where are the fire alarm(s) located?

  • Is there fire sprinkler(s)? (The following 5 questions are optional, because if your in a house, then you wouldn't need fire sprinkler(s)).

  • Is the fire sprinkler(s) evenly spaced?

  • Does the fire sprinkler's water supply work?

  • Does the building store gasses safely?

  • Where does the building store gasses?

  • Does the building store combustable liquids safely?

  • Where does the building store combustible liquids?

  • Does the building have maximum occupancy signs posted?

  • Where are they posted?

  • Are the extension cords put in safe spot?

  • Where are the extension cords located at?

  • Is the electrical panel safe? Does it meet the requirements?

  • Where is the electircal panel located?

  • Does the building have carbon monoxide detectors?

  • Does the building have 2 carbon monoxide detectors per floor?

  • Where are the carbon monoxide detectors located?

  • Does the building have smoke detectors?

  • Are the smoke detectors spaced out in every room?

  • Is there a fire evacuation plan?

  • Is the fire evacuation plan visible in a spot where everyone can see it?

  • Where is the fire evacuation plan?

Signature

  • Signed:

  • Did the building pass inspection?

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