Fire Extinguisher Service · Connecticut
Fire Extinguisher Service in Connecticut
Titan provides annual NFPA 10 fire extinguisher inspection for Connecticut commercial properties. Every extinguisher service rolls into a single Titan service agreement alongside your fire alarm and emergency lighting — one schedule, one deficiency report, one point of contact.
What We Do for Fire Extinguishers
- Annual inspection & tagging — certified inspection per NFPA 10, with documented tag and digital record
- Hydrostatic testing — 6-year and 12-year service intervals tracked per NFPA 10
- Deficiency reporting — written report filed in the format your CT fire marshal expects
- Cabinet and signage installation — recessed, semi-recessed, and surface-mount, code-compliant ADA signage
Fire Extinguisher Types We Work With
- Class A — ordinary combustibles: paper, wood, fabric
- Class B — flammable liquids: gasoline, oil, solvents
- Class C — energized electrical equipment
- Class K — commercial kitchen grease and cooking oils (NFPA 96)
- Combination ABC dry chemical — the standard for general commercial occupancies
- Water mist — areas where water damage is acceptable but conventional water is not
Roll extinguishers into your annual inspection.
One visit, one report, one Connecticut contractor for fire alarm, extinguisher, and emergency lighting. Less tenant disruption, simpler AHJ filing.
Why Titan for Fire Extinguishers
- Deep Connecticut fire extinguisher experience. Titan has serviced extinguishers for thousands of CT commercial clients — we know the AHJ cadences and NFPA 10 documentation requirements cold.
- Connecticut-only focus. Locally owned and operated. No multi-state handoffs.
- Single inspection visit. Extinguishers can be inspected and tagged on the same site visit as your fire alarm and emergency lighting.
- Single deficiency report. One PDF, all life-safety systems, formatted the way your CT fire marshal expects.
- CT State License #3274113. Locally owned, locally operated, locally insured.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does Connecticut require fire extinguisher inspection?
NFPA 10 requires monthly visual inspections (which can be done in-house and documented on the tag), annual inspection by a certified technician, internal maintenance every 6 years, and hydrostatic testing every 5 or 12 years depending on extinguisher type. Connecticut adopts NFPA 10 in the State Fire Safety Code.
What's the right type of fire extinguisher for my building?
It depends on your hazards. Class A is for ordinary combustibles (paper, wood, fabric), Class B for flammable liquids, Class C for electrical fires, and Class K for kitchen grease fires. Many commercial buildings standardize on Class ABC dry chemical, with Class K added in commercial kitchens. A Titan technician will walk your facility and recommend the right placement, sizing, and class for each hazard.
Can Titan inspect extinguishers across multiple buildings?
Yes. Multi-building portfolios — property management companies, school districts, and industrial campuses across Connecticut — are routine for us. We track every extinguisher's tag history, hydro date, and recharge status in a single digital record so you have one report for the whole portfolio at AHJ review time.
Complete Life Safety Services
One Contractor. All Three Systems.
Simplify your AHJ filings, insurance documentation, and compliance paperwork by consolidating every life-safety system under a single contractor — one schedule, one record, one phone call.
- Fire Alarms NFPA 72 inspection, testing, and design consulting.
- Fire Extinguishers NFPA 10 inspection and hydrostatic testing.
- Exit & Emergency Lights NFPA 101 inspection, battery testing, and LED retrofits.
Titan handles all three life-safety systems in a single visit, on a single coordinated schedule, with one consolidated deficiency report formatted the way Connecticut fire marshals expect to see it on inspection day. No more chasing separate vendors for overlapping compliance work — just one point of contact for every system in your building.