Training Webinar on Fire Sprinkler Inspections and Testing Procedures

Fire Sprinkler Inspections Testing

Training Webinar on Fire Sprinkler Inspections and Testing Procedures

Webinar presentation will educate facility managers, building and fire officials and service providers on the fire sprinkler inspection and testing procedures required by NFPA 25.

A new webinar has been prepared by Fire Smarts, LLC to educate facility managers, building and fire officials and service providers worldwide to provide an introduction to the inspection and testing procedures for fire sprinkler systems based on NFPA 25 requirements. This includes a detailed look at applying testing procedures that will help ensure that fire sprinkler systems function properly and assisting in limiting liability through having consistent inspection and testing procedures. The webinar is part of the online training resources offered by Fire Smarts.

The “NFPA 25 Fire Sprinkler Inspection and Testing Procedures” webinar will be presented by fire protection industry expert, Tracey Bellamy, P.E., CFPS, on Thursday, May 10th at 2:00pm Eastern. During this 90-minute training, Mr. Bellamy will explain the roles and responsibilities of each relevant stakeholder including the building owner, AHJ and contractor/inspector as well as the testing procedures for main drains, water flow indicators and valve tamper switches.

Registration is open to all interested parties. For more information and to register for this webinar click here NFPA 25 Fire Sprinkler Inspection and Testing Procedures.

“This webinar is for those responsible for the maintenance and enforcement of fire sprinkler systems to better understand what inspectors are doing when conducting fire sprinkler system inspections and testing,” said Ryan J. Smith, Executive Director of Fire Smarts, LLC. “This webinar presentation is based on the NFPA 25 requirements for periodic testing that ensures the fire sprinkler system will operate when needed.”

The webinar qualifies for one contact hour of continuing education training as approved by the International Code Council (ICC) and recognized by NICET for professional development. Certificates will be issued to attendees following the webinar. Registered participants unable to attend the live webinar will have access to the webinar recording to view at a later time.

“Consistent fire sprinkler inspection and testing procedures is an important component of risk management in building maintenance” said Tracey Bellamy, P.E., CFPS. “This webinar will provide a guide to understanding what inspectors are doing for these tests and to creating quality control methods to ensure they are completed properly.”

Webinar instructor, Tracey Bellamy, P.E., CFPS, has more than 25 years’ experience in the fire protection community including all areas of the fire sprinkler industry. He has extensive experience with fire suppression system design, fire hazard analysis and fire protection system inspection and testing. He is licensed as a Professional Engineer in 49 U.S. states, District of Columbia and Guam and a Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS). He serves on several NFPA technical and correlating committees including NFPA 13, 15, 16, 25, 30, 30B, 101 and 5000 (building code).

This presentation is part of the monthly training webinar series organized by Fire Smarts to deliver quality NFPA based fire protection training. For more information and to register for this webinar visit https://training.firesmarts.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=299

About Fire Smarts, LLC: Fire Smarts is a nationally recognized provider of fire protection education and training services. With specialized expertise in the NFPA standards the company’s team of internationally recognized instructors create and deliver custom fire suppression and fire alarm training solutions for building and fire officials, service providers and business organizations. Fire Smarts is a Preferred Provider with the International Code Council to deliver approved training programs for CEU’s toward ICC Certifications. To learn more about Fire Smarts visit https://www.firesmarts.com/.