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System Inspection and Certification

The National Fire Protection Association Journal of Standards, places the responsibility of sprinkler system inspection and maintenance on a building's owner.  Bay Line Fire Protection is widely considered an industry leader with over 36 years of experience in fabricating, installing, maintaining, and certifying fire protection systems. We perform quarterly, semi-annual, and annual inspections to help building owners comply with the regulatory requirement. 

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Regulatory Requirement - NFPA 25 - Standards for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems

Inspection Items and Frequency Tables

Service and Maintenance

To ensure that your fire protection system will function properly in an emergency situation, periodic inspections, testing, and maintenance of all systems is vital.  Bay Line Fire Protection in on call 24 hours a day to provide emergency services, and will respond to all maintenance needs within 12 hours of your call.

Bay Line Fire Protection holds both a State Mechanical Contractor and State Fire licenses, as well a many other required education certifications.

Types of Systems

Click Here for an overview of common sprinkler system terms and definitions.

  • Wet Sprinkler Systems
    Most common type of system where water is constantly maintained within the system
  • Dry Sprinkler Systems
    System of where freezing temperatures exist
  • Pre-Action Systems
    System that has closed heads where the water doesn't enter the system until a detection even has occurred
  • Deluge Systems
    Similar to a Pre-Action system but has ability to handle large water volumes
  • Fire Pumps
    Boost pressure to the sprinkler system once the system has been activated.  This is often required in tall buildings.

Reasons to call on Bay Line

  1. Human error is the number one cause of sprinkler system failure.
  2. 30% of all facilities do not have adequate system coverage.
  3. 25% of all systems non-performances are caused by faulty equipment.

Bay Line can provide you with the most up-to-date information regarding regulation changes, equipment recalls, and fire code requirements.