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6 Easy Tips To A Successful Fire Damper Inspection

A fire damper forms part of a passive fire protection system. It is fitted into the HVAC ducts to limit the spread of fire. This damper should be inspected from time to time to avoid any problem in an emergency. Proper scheduling should be done regarding the date and time of the inspection. After the completion of the inspection, documentation is required that consists of the details of the inspection. Also, you need to keep the last report always ready with you.

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6 Easy Tips To A Successful Fire Damper Inspection

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  1. 6 Easy Steps To A Successful Fire Damper Inspection

  2. Know Your Time You ought to know about your next fire damper inspection. Every standard building needs a fire damper check after every 4 years, except in hospitals which require after every 6years. It should be done more frequently in newly renovated building to avoid any problem.

  3. See The Last Report The process of a fire damper inspectionwill fasten up if you have your last report ready. The last report will let you know how many fire/smoke dampers were tested, how many needs repair and how many were upgraded. This will give an idea about how long the inspection will last.

  4. Life Safety Maps With the help if life safety maps, the process of inspection will become quicker and smoother. When maps are ready, the person knows where to look for. He doesn’t have to spend unnecessary time in finding out which one to be checked. This also contributes to the risk of missing any damper.

  5. Schedule You need to schedule the date and time of your inspection. This will make sure that you have no other projects scheduled on that date and time. Having a prior schedule will help you to make the process of inspection easier and smoother.

  6. Repair If any damper needs repair, it should be done without any delay. Often contractors have replacement parts in hand so that repairing is not delayed. According to NFPA80, repairing should begin as soon as possible if required.

  7. Documentation Proper documentation is very important after a fire damper inspection. It includes the date, time, how many dampers were inspected, how many were repaired, etc is the proof that your damper had a timely inspection.

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