By PAR002_123
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June 7, 2019
Fire extinguishers must be commissioned to be compliant with UK fire extinguisher legislation. The commissioning of fire extinguishers ensures they have been thoroughly checked and approved as effective for use. Commissioning Fire Extinguishers for Commercial or Public Buildings Fire extinguishers sold in the UK are manufactured in accordance with the British Standard 5306-3. This Standard states that fire extinguishers used in commercial or public buildings should be commissioned on-site by a competent person after delivery (fire extinguishers aren’t supplied ready commissioned in case they are damaged, discharged or have lost pressure during delivery). Fire Extinguisher Maintenance - Annual Service As per the British Standard 5306-3, fire extinguishers installed in commercial or public buildings should also be serviced annually by a competent person – someone who has the necessary training, qualification, experience, equipment and manufacturer’s documentation. Fire extinguishers installed in high risk or damaging environments may require more frequent inspections. The fire extinguisher technician will carry out a number of checks (dents, cracks, safety pin, location, anti-tamper seals etc) to ensure extinguishers are in good working order. A certificate will be supplied and any recommendations or changes required will be displayed on the certificate. The technician should also fill in your fire log book. Discharge Testing, Extended Service and Overhaul Most fire extinguishers will need to be discharge tested or have an ‘extended service’ every five years (CO2 fire extinguishers require an extended service every ten years). The discharge test involves the technician setting off the fire extinguisher to ensure it works as it should. If it passes, the fire extinguisher will be refilled. Where it’s not appropriate to discharge test fire extinguishers on-site, service exchange is often an effective solution. This involves exchanging the fire extinguisher for a ready-tested extinguisher. Fire Extinguisher Maintenance – Monthly Checks Alongside the yearly service, an appointed responsible person should carry out monthly or regular inspections of all fire extinguishers. This inspection is straightforward to do and should include the following checks: 1) Fire extinguishers should be located in the correct location with the fire extinguisher stand or bracket easily visible and accessible. 2) Check fire extinguishers for signs of accidental or malicious damage or dents. 3) Check anti-tamper seals, lead seals, OK indicators etc are in place. 4) Check the safety pin is straight and can move freely. 5) If a pressure gauge is fitted, check the needle is in the green section. Fire extinguisher inspections should be logged in your fire safety log book. Fire Extinguisher Signs Fire extinguishers located in public areas and workplaces must be displayed with a Fire Extinguisher ID sign to comply with regulations. Fire extinguisher ID signs help users clearly identify the type of fire extinguisher and how it is to be used. Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Business owners must also comply with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This legislation (for England and Wales) states that the designated responsible person should do everything practically possible to prevent and prepare for a fire in accordance with the latest standards. Safety legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland differs but the message is broadly the same. Fire Extinguisher for Private Dwellings Fire extinguisher installation and commissioning by a trained engineer isn’t necessary for private dwellings, however there are a number of essential checks to carry out once you’ve purchased your new extinguisher: 1) Attach the discharge nozzle if it is not already fitted 2) Check the tamper device is intact 3) Check the pressure gauge is in the green 4) Check the extinguisher for corrosion or obvious damage 5) Weigh the extinguisher and record on the maintenance label These checks should be carried out when the fire extinguisher has been purchased and then once a month to ensure the fire extinguisher is in good working use in the event of an emergency. Fire Extinguishers - Phoenix Fire Store Fire Extinguisher ID Signs - Phoenix Fire Store