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The requested URL /index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=107 was not found on this server.DASMA & NFPA Compliance Annual Drop Test Requirement The Fire Marshal Cometh! Local fire marshals enforce National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards which require building owners and their commercial tenants to have their rolling and sliding fire doors inspected and tested annually, and to maintain written documentation of those inspections. Accurate Lift Trucks Fire Door Drop Test program helps building owners and commercial tenants in compliance with the most recent NFPA 80 standards, while maintaining the proper operation and full functioning of your buildings rolling and sliding fire doors. Our technicians perform a visual and operational inspection, testing and certification of your fire doors so they meet NFPA 80 requirements and local fire code requirements. Once we determine your fire door is in compliance, a "Fire Door Certification Tag" is attached to each fire door indicating the date the fire door was inspected, tested and passed.

A copy of your Fire Door Inspection and Drop Test results are kept in our company's records in case of an emergency or any compliance questions. We give you a courtesy call once a year to schedule your Fire Door Inspection and Drop Test service to ensure your fire doors are kept in compliance.
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We service, inspect, maintain, repair, and monitor fire alarm systems of all the major manufacturers. Our factory-trained personnel are available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week to respond to all of your fire alarm needs including: voice evacuation, elevator recall, and area of rescue systems.
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The remote monitoring of the alarm system will be checked for proper operation. Upon completion of this inspection, a Fire Alarm Test Report and Certification will be sent to you and to the local Fire Department. This service work meets NFPA 72 and IDPH requirements for Annual Testing of Fire Alarm System. Annual Inspection and Testing of Elevator Recall System The elevator recall fire alarm control panel is installed for the sole purpose of monitoring the automatic detection requirements needed for recalling the elevator(s) to the first floor (or designated floor), per Code. This inspection will be coordinated with the buildings elevator contractor and is typically performed during the fire alarm inspection. Our technician will inspect and test the fire alarm control panel, service and test all devices. Also, the shunt trip breakers will be tested to assure that all electric to the elevator car(s) will be disabled before the sprinkler system would activate. This service work meets with NFPA 72 requirements for Annual Inspection and Testing of Elevator Recall System.

Sensitivity Testing of Smoke Detectors Once every two years, per NFPA requirements, our technician will perform a calibrated sensitivity test to assure that each detector is within its listed sensitivity range and each detector will initiate an alarm when exposed to smoke of certain concentrations. This test will be performed in conjunction with one of the semi-annual or annual tests of the fire alarm system. This service work meets NFPA 72 and IDPH requirements for Annual Sensitivity Testing of Smoke Detectors. Annual Inspection and Testing of Voice Communication System Our Technician will check to insure that both automatic and manual messages are broadcast to the appropriate areas of the building and all communications and mass notifications are audible and intelligible. If your building is equipped with firefighter’s telephones/phone-jacks, they will also be tested for proper operation. Annual Inspection and Testing of Area of Rescue System Our technician will test all area of rescue assistance call stations for proper operations and check for proper signage and remote monitoring if applicable.

All power supply and backup batteries will be tested for proper operation. Annual Inspection and Testing of Carbon Monoxide Detectors Our technician will inspect the physical condition of the carbon monoxide detectors, including the gas entry ports. Then, the detectors will be functionally tested, with canned carbon monoxide, to confirm proper operation of auxiliary functions (i.e. exhaust fan operation or charging system shutdown) Discrepancies if found will be reported to you in writing. Annual Inspection and Testing of Fire Dampers Our technician will test each fire damper, the fusible links will be replaced and the old links will be collected and bagged for your inspector, per IDPH requirements. The damper will be reset after testing. Upon completion of this work, you will receive documentation indicating the location of the fire damper, or combination fire/smoke damper, date of inspection, name of inspector and deficiencies discovered. This service work meets 2007 NFPA 80 requirements for Annual Inspection and Testing of Fire Dampers.