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For a business owner, protecting employees, customers and property is a top priority. One way to do this is by having fire extinguishers on hand in case of an emergency. But did users know that simply owning a fire extinguisher is not enough?

Owners also need to regularly maintain fire extinguishers to ensure they work properly in the event of a fire. Astoria covers has everything owners need to know about fire extinguisher maintenance.

What Is Fire Extinguisher Maintenance?

Fire extinguishers are an essential part of any fire safety plan, but they need to be properly maintained to be effective. Servicing fire extinguishers regularly helps make certain they will work correctly when needed.

After all, having a fire extinguisher that doesn’t work when the owner needs it most is just about the worst thing that can happen to the business. There are three steps to fire extinguisher maintenance: monthly visual inspections, basic annual service, and extended service. Let’s take a look at each.

Monthly Visual Inspections

If owners notice anything out of the ordinary, contact a qualified technician

The first step in maintaining a fire extinguisher is to perform a monthly visual inspection. This involves checking the pressure gauge to confirm it is in the green zone, checking the pin to ensure it is intact and in place, and examining the hose for any signs of damage or leaks.

If owners notice anything out of the ordinary, contact a qualified technician for further fire safety assessment.

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 says, “Regular visual inspections of all portable fire extinguishers [must] be carried out by the user or user’s representative. The frequency of inspections should be not less than monthly and, when circumstances require, inspections should be carried out more frequently.”

A visual inspection of the fire extinguishers should be a regular part of the fire safety checklist and needs to include the following:

  • Basic Check

First, check the exterior of the extinguisher for any damage. Look for dents, scratches, or missing parts. Then, check the trigger to make sure it is fully intact.

Finally, inspect the extinguisher itself to see if it has been used. If so, it will need to be refilled or replaced.

  • Seal Check

If either of the components is damaged or missing, it is vital to replace the fire extinguisher

Anyone trained in fire extinguisher usage knows this is a crucial step in fire safety. By checking the fire extinguisher seals, the owner can be more certain the fire extinguisher is in good working condition and can function properly in the event of a fire.

The tamper seals help keep the fire extinguisher pressure levels stable, and the head cap pin helps prevent accidental discharge. If either of these components is damaged or missing, it is vital to replace the fire extinguisher immediately.

  • Pressure Gauge Check

Fire extinguishers have a gauge indicating whether or not the extinguisher is fully charged and ready for use. If the gauge is in the green zone, the fire extinguisher is safe and operational.

If the gauge is in the red zone, the fire extinguisher must be serviced or replaced. As such, it is important to regularly check the pressure gauge on fire extinguishers to check they are in good working order.

  • Location Check

As a business owner, it’s essential to make sure the fire extinguishers are in the correct locations and visible. the owner should also have enough fire extinguishers for the business. How many fire extinguishers does the owner need?

The amount will depend on various factors, such as the size of the business premises and the kind of industry the owner works in. For example, restaurant fire safety requires different types and numbers of fire extinguishers than an office environment.

  • Label Check

Dirty or damaged instructions make it difficult to use the fire extinguisher in an emergency

In addition to checking the fire extinguisher for physical damage, it is also important to check that the operating instructions are visible and legible.

Dirty or damaged instructions make it difficult to use the fire extinguisher in an emergency, so it is important to clean and repair them as needed. The labels need to be facing outwards at all times.

  • Signage Check

It is critical to make sure that visible signs indicate each type of fire extinguisher. These signs help people to quickly and easily identify the right fire extinguisher for the fire they are dealing with.

By taking these steps, the owner can be certain that the fire extinguishers are ready to use in an emergency.

  • Record Findings

These checks should be documented in the fire extinguisher maintenance log, along with any corrective action that may be needed.

Be sure to note any fire extinguishers that need to be replaced or serviced, as this should be done as soon as possible.

Damage to Look for in Monthly Visual Checks

In the event of a fire, a properly functioning fire extinguisher can mean the difference between a small blaze and a major disaster. That’s why it’s so important to perform monthly visual checks on all fire extinguishers in business. Here’s what owners should be looking for:

  • Dents/gouges/scratches on the fire extinguisher body,
  • Rusting/corrosion,
  • Frayed or split hoses,
  • On CO2 fire extinguishers, check the horn for damage or cracks,
  • On wet chemical fire extinguishers, look for any dirt or damage on the nozzle or wand,
  • Dirt on the top valves and the pressure gauges,
  • Damage to fire extinguisher cabinets or any covers.

Monthly fire extinguisher checks may seem like a hassle that takes the owner away from running the business, but they’re essential to keeping businesses safe from fires. By taking just a few minutes each month to inspect fire extinguishers, owners can rest assured they’ll be ready to use in an emergency.

Basic Annual Service 

Once a year, a qualified technician needs to perform a thorough inspection of all parts of every fire extinguisher

Once a year, a qualified technician needs to perform a thorough inspection of all parts of every fire extinguisher in business. There’s often some confusion about who can carry out annual inspections on workplace fire extinguishers, but the quick answer is that it needs to be a qualified technician.

They will visually inspect the pressure gauge and hose and conduct a pressure test to check if the fire extinguisher can hold pressure. Usually, there will also be fully operational testing.

Fire extinguisher service history maintenance label

If any seals or junction valve O rings need to be replaced, the technician will do so. They will also recharge the fire extinguisher if needed. Once the maintenance has been completed, the technician will fill out the fire extinguisher service history maintenance label for records.

This label will indicate the date of the last service and when the next service is due so that owners can be confident fire extinguishers are always in good working order.

Extended Service 

As well as the annual maintenance of fire extinguishers, owners also need to have an extended service carried out. The timing of this will depend on the type of fire extinguisher being checked.

Water and water-based fire extinguishers, foam extinguishers, wet chemical extinguishers, and dry powder extinguishers need an extended service every five years. Carbon Dioxide extinguishers will need their extended service every ten years.

Test by discharge

The fire extinguishers must be discharged, and the team members need to have fire safety training

Part of the extended testing will involve a “test by discharge”. It’s exactly how it sounds. The fire extinguisher will be set off until it’s empty. This is to check that it works as intended. 

A top tip from the Astoria team is that this is a great time to get the staff involved. The fire extinguishers must be discharged, and the team members need to have fire safety training, what better time to let them practice with the fire extinguishers present on the business property?

Servicing 

Depending on the location of the business, owners may need to have their fire extinguishers serviced more frequently than once per year. Environments with high temperatures and humid conditions can cause corrosion, which can lead to premature failure of vital fire extinguisher components.

In these cases, it is recommended owners have their fire extinguishers inspected every six months. Having a regular maintenance schedule ensures fire extinguishers will be in good working order when needed.

CO2 Fire Extinguisher Extended Service 

All fire extinguishers, especially CO2 fire extinguishers, require regular service and maintenance to be sure they work properly in the event of a fire. CO2 fire extinguishers are a little different because they have much higher pressure levels than other types. 

That’s why the owner must have the extended service of C02 extinguishers carried out by a qualified engineer. This will include checking the hydrostatic pressure, replacing the primary valve, and a full visual check of the extinguisher to guarantee compliance with fire safety regulations.

Replacement Fire Extinguishers

However, if owners do have a replacement fire extinguisher, make sure that owner thoroughly inspects it

During the annual or extended service of the fire extinguishers, if any are found damaged or flawed, they will need to be repaired. In most cases, the owner will get a replacement extinguisher from the company carrying out the servicing.

Replacing rather than taking the extinguisher away for repairs makes the process significantly faster and ensures the business is not left without adequate fire safety protection.

However, if owners do have a replacement fire extinguisher, make sure that the owner thoroughly inspects it during the monthly visual check. Make sure the team is shown any differences in the labeling, the appearance, and even the condition of the replacement.

The Law and Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

Of course, the owner already knows that having working fire extinguishers in the business is vital for safety reasons, but did the owner know that fire extinguisher maintenance is required by law?

Both the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO) and British Standards have requirements for regular fire extinguisher maintenance. The RRO states that all fire extinguishers must be “subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order, and good repair.

Maintenance

So rather than looking at fire extinguisher maintenance as a monthly or annual chore, always consider it an essential part of business management. It’s not just the law; it’s also to give the team peace of mind, save lives, and save business. 

If owners don’t maintain fire extinguishers, owners are not just putting people at risk. Business owners could also face potentially unlimited fines or even a prison sentence. 

Disposing of Old Fire Extinguishers

However, owners may find that as they age, it gets harder to find replacement parts

If owners look after fire extinguishers, they can be kept safe for many years. However, owners may find that as they age, it gets harder to find replacement parts.

That can make servicing more challenging, as does the fact that fire safety regulations and even manufacturing standards experience occasional changes. 

Careful disposal

In those cases, replacing the extinguisher is usually more cost-effective. What’s important to remember is that a fire extinguisher is classed as hazardous waste. So they need to be disposed of very carefully. 

Owners may find that the local recycling center, especially if it’s a large facility, will accept fire extinguishers. It’s always worth getting in touch with them to find out. In cases where the owner can’t recycle easily, Astoria can do this and provide immediate replacements.

Next Steps to Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

Now that the owner knows everything there is to know about fire extinguisher maintenance, it’s time to get started! Pick one day each month to perform the visual inspection and mark it on the calendar. Then find a qualified technician who can perform the annual service (and extended service if necessary).

And finally, make sure to put a note on the calendar for when the CO2 fire extinguishers are due for their extended service. By following these simple steps, you can rest assured knowing that the business is prepared in case of a fire emergency.

Are Fire Extinguishers Being Maintained?

If there is a fire emergency in place of work tomorrow, are owners 100% certain that fire extinguishers will work? It’s no use being even 99% sure they’re fine. Owners need complete confidence when it comes to fire safety. 

Astoria has been helping businesses in London with their fire extinguisher maintenance for over 15 years. It is fully accredited by BAFE, the independent registration body that covers third-party certificated fire safety organizations in the UK. It has in-depth knowledge of fire safety regulations in London and can help owners have 100% confidence that fire extinguishers will work when they need them most.

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