A Fire Life Safety Audit is a comprehensive examination of a building's fire and life safety features and systems to ensure compliance with fire codes, regulations, and best practices. The primary goal of a fire life safety audit is to identify and mitigate potential fire hazards and ensure the safety of occupants in the event of a fire or other emergency.
After conducting a fire life safety audit, a report is typically generated outlining findings, recommendations, and corrective actions that should be taken to address any identified deficiencies. This report helps building owners, managers, and authorities ensure the safety of occupants and maintain compliance with fire codes and standards. Regular audits and ongoing maintenance are essential to keep fire and life safety systems effective and up to date.
Identify fire hazards and risks.
Evaluate fire prevention measures.
Review emergency response plans and procedures.
Assess the adequacy of escape routes.
Inspect fire alarms and sprinkler systems
Verify the availability and functionality of life-saving equipment.
Ensure compliance with fire safety regulations.
Provide fire safety training to occupants.
Regularly conduct fire drills and simulations.Request a Call