![]() (2) Check for broken or missing safety seals and tamper indicatorsĮxamine for obvious physical damage, corrosion, leakage, or clogged nozzle (1) Verify that operating instructions on nameplates are legible and face outward (6) Indicator for non-rechargeable extinguishers using push to-test pressure indicators (5) Condition of tire, wheels, carriage, hose, and nozzle checked (for wheeled units) (4) Fullness determined by weighing or “hefting” (3) Pressure gauge reading or indicator in the operable range or position (2) No obstruction to access or visibility NFPA 10 – Chapter 7 Inspection, Maintenance and Rechargingħ.2.1.1 “Monthly Inspection” - Fire extinguishers shall be manually inspected when initially placed in service.ħ.2.1.2 “Monthly Inspection” - Fire extinguishers and Class D extinguishing agents shall be inspected either manually or by means of an electronic monitoring device / system, at intervals not exceeding 31 daysħ.2.4.1.2 “Record Keeping” - Where manual Inspections are conducted, the month and the year the manual inspection was performed and initials of the person performing the inspection shall be recorded. The owner or designated agent or occupant of a property in which fire extinguishers are located shall be responsible for inspection, maintenance, and recharging. NFPA 10- 2013 Edition- Chapter 7.1 Generalħ.1.1 Responsibility.
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