Fire Alarm Testing & Inspection · Connecticut

Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection in Connecticut

Titan Fire Protection delivers NFPA 72-compliant fire alarm testing and inspection for Connecticut commercial properties — with NICET Level IV oversight on every project and AHJ-formatted documentation. Serving commercial properties statewide, from a single-panel annual inspection to multi-building semi-annual testing programs.

What NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Inspection & Testing Covers

NFPA 72 Chapter 14 establishes the inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements for fire alarm systems. A compliant annual inspection is not just a walk-through — it requires device-level testing, documentation of pass/fail results, and a written deficiency report filed with the AHJ and the property's insurance carrier. Titan treats every inspection as an accountability document, not a checkbox.

  • Annual NFPA 72 Inspection & Testing — Full device-level testing per NFPA 72 Table 14.4.2.2, covering all initiating devices, notification appliances, control panel functions, and power supplies.
  • Semi-Annual Inspection Programs — Semi-annual inspection and testing for occupancies that require or benefit from twice-yearly AHJ documentation — including healthcare, high-rise, and high-value commercial facilities.
  • Initiating Device Testing — Smoke detectors (functional test and sensitivity verification), heat detectors, manual pull stations, duct detectors, and waterflow/supervisory switches.
  • Notification Appliance Testing — Horns, strobes, and speaker/amplifier circuits tested for proper operation, audibility zone coverage, and candela compliance.
  • Panel Function Testing — Control panel alarm, trouble, supervisory, and monitor functions. Backup battery standby calculation and discharge test. Annunciator verification.
  • AHJ Documentation & Deficiency Reporting — Completed inspection reports filed with your local fire marshal. Deficiency reports with required corrective action submitted in the format your AHJ expects.

Why CT Property Managers Choose Titan for Fire Alarm Testing

  • NICET Level IV oversight on every inspection. Joseph Montuori's NICET IV credential means your inspection documentation is backed by Connecticut's highest active fire alarm certification — not just a licensed technician working from a checklist.
  • AHJ relationships statewide. Titan has filed inspection reports and coordinated deficiency responses with fire marshals across New Haven, Hartford, and Fairfield counties. We know the format each AHJ expects.
  • Deficiency follow-up handled directly. When an inspection identifies a deficiency, Titan coordinates the corrective action documentation and AHJ re-acceptance — handled by Joseph Montuori, not a call center.
  • All systems on one schedule. Combining fire alarm inspection with extinguisher and emergency lighting inspections under one Titan contract eliminates scheduling conflicts and gaps in documentation.
  • CT License #3274113. Locally owned and exclusively licensed in Connecticut. Fully insured.

Fire Alarm Testing & Inspection CT — FAQ

How often is fire alarm testing and inspection required in Connecticut?
NFPA 72 requires annual inspection and testing for most commercial fire alarm systems. Some occupancies — including high-rises, healthcare facilities, and buildings with special suppression systems — may require semi-annual or quarterly inspections. Your local AHJ may also impose additional requirements.
What does fire alarm testing include under NFPA 72?
NFPA 72 Table 14.4.2.2 testing includes: initiating devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull stations, duct detectors), notification appliances (horns, strobes, speakers), control panel functions, supervisory signals, trouble signals, and primary/secondary power supplies. All tests are documented and deficiencies reported in writing.
Will Titan file the inspection report with our local fire marshal?
Yes. Titan files the completed NFPA 72 inspection and testing report directly with your local AHJ and provides a copy for your records and insurance carrier. We also track deficiency resolution and file corrective action documentation when required.

NFPA 72 fire alarm testing and inspection in CT — NICET IV, every time.

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