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Fire & Life Safety Compliance

Fire compliance is rarely one inspection. It is hood suppression, sprinklers, alarms, and extinguishers, each on its own clock, each answering to a different code. Insparisk manages the whole calendar and dispatches licensed fire protection professionals through the Insparisk Network, so every system is inspected on time and every certificate lands in one place.

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Fire code requirements are set by your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Cadences below reflect common NFPA standards; your local fire code governs. Check requirements for your address →

Why Fire & Life Safety Compliance Slips

It is not one system or one vendor. It is four or five overlapping obligations per location, and the gaps between vendors are where violations happen.

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Every System Has Its Own Clock

Hood suppression runs on a semi-annual cycle, sprinklers have quarterly and annual requirements, alarms are tested annually, and extinguishers need monthly checks plus annual maintenance. Tracking all of it per location is a real job.

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Every Jurisdiction Is Different

NFPA standards are the baseline, but the local fire marshal or AHJ sets the final rules, filing requirements, and penalty schedule. What passes in one city can be a violation in the next.

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Documentation Is the Compliance

An inspection without a retrievable report might as well not have happened. When the fire marshal or your insurer asks, you need the certificate, the deficiency list, and the correction record on demand.

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The Downside Is Not Just a Fine

A lapsed fire inspection is a violation, an insurance problem, and a liability exposure all at once. For food service and assembly occupancies it can mean an operation shut down until it is corrected.

What We Manage

Insparisk builds and runs your fire compliance program. Inspections and testing are performed by licensed, vetted fire protection professionals in the Insparisk Network, with every result flowing back into one record.

🧯 Typical Inspection Cadences (NFPA Baseline)

Kitchen Hood Suppression (NFPA 96 / 17A) Semi-annual
Sprinkler & Standpipe Systems (NFPA 25) Quarterly + annual
Fire Alarm Systems (NFPA 72) Annual testing
Portable Extinguishers (NFPA 10) Monthly visual + annual maintenance
Emergency & Exit Lighting Monthly + annual testing
Final Authority Your local fire code / AHJ

Cadences above are common baselines from NFPA standards. Your local fire code and authority having jurisdiction set the binding requirements for each property, and high-volume cooking operations often carry more frequent hood requirements. We map the exact obligations per location as the first step of every engagement.

How It Works

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Map

We inventory the fire and life safety systems at each location and map the exact requirements your jurisdictions impose.

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Schedule

Every obligation goes on one managed calendar. We schedule licensed Network professionals before deadlines, not after notices.

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Inspect

Vetted, licensed fire protection professionals perform the inspections and testing to NFPA and local code standards.

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Document

Reports, certificates, and deficiency corrections are centralized in one record, ready for the fire marshal, your insurer, or your own audit.

Built for Multi-Site Operators

Restaurant groups, airport concession operators, campuses, and national portfolios face the hardest version of this problem: the same obligations repeated across dozens of locations and jurisdictions, often written into leases and concession agreements. We give you one partner, one calendar, and one document trail across all of them.

One Contract, Every Market

Stop sourcing and managing a separate fire protection vendor in every city. The Insparisk Network covers your locations under a single relationship.

Lease & Concession Ready

When your lease or concession agreement makes you responsible for fire and safety compliance, we turn that obligation into a managed program with proof of performance.

Portfolio Visibility

See the compliance status of every location in one place, with Insparisk Command tracking deadlines and storing every certificate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Insparisk perform the fire inspections itself? +
Insparisk manages the program and the inspections are performed by licensed, certified fire protection professionals in the vetted Insparisk Network. You get one contract, one calendar, and one document trail, with the work done by specialists licensed for each system and jurisdiction.
Which systems can you cover? +
Kitchen hood suppression systems, sprinkler and standpipe systems, fire alarm systems, portable extinguishers, and emergency and exit lighting. If a location has a fire or life safety obligation we do not cover directly, we tell you that upfront and help you close the gap.
Can you handle locations in multiple states? +
Yes. That is the core of the offering. We map the requirements per jurisdiction, dispatch licensed professionals in each market, and consolidate everything into one program. Multi-site operators with locations across many cities get the most value.
What happens when an inspection finds a deficiency? +
You get the deficiency report immediately, we coordinate the corrective work and the re-inspection, and the correction record is stored with the original report so you can prove the issue was resolved.
How does pricing work? +
Pricing depends on the systems, locations, and inspection frequencies involved. Multi-location programs are priced as a portfolio with volume pricing. Request a quote and we will come back within 24 hours.

Put Fire Compliance on One Calendar

Tell us your locations and systems. We will map your obligations and quote a managed program within 24 hours.

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