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Confidence Testing. Fire and Life Safety Systems. What is Confidence Testing?. It is a way to ensure that existing fire and life safety systems are properly functioning. Why is it important?. It helps protects the public and Firefighters in emergency situations
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Confidence Testing Fire and Life Safety Systems
What is Confidence Testing? It is a way to ensure that existing fire and life safety systems are properly functioning.
Why is it important? • It helps protects the public and Firefighters in emergency situations • Helps Builders: -some systems allow builders to use fewer exits, less substantial fire separation (thinner walls), etc.
Why is it important? (con’t) • Fire and Life Safety Systems: - Extinguish the fire or hold it in check - Triggers evacuation - Assist with water delivery - Removes smoke - Assists with access - etc. • Liability
System Type: Fire Alarm - Low-Rise Bldgs: Annually, High-Rise Bldgs: Quarterly Stairway Door Locks - Annually Fire Pumps - Annually Standpipe and/or Hose Cabinets – Five Years Automatic Sprinklers - Annually Shaft Pressurization - Annually Emergency Generator - Annually Tempered Windows/Smoke removal - Annually Sequence Test (High-rise) - Annually Foam Systems - Annually Fire Escapes – Five Years Halon, CO2, Inergen - Annually Rangehood – Bi-Annually Water Tanks - Annually Confidence Testing Systems
Who conducts confidence testing? • Private contractors: • Who are engaged in the business of installing, testing and maintaining Fire and Life Safety Systems who hold a valid certificate issued by the Seattle Fire Department Fire Marshal Office
How are the testers policed? • Seattle Fire Department Fire Marshal Office Certification Unit administers written system specific tests • Passing demonstrates possession of requisite knowledge to work on systems • Those who pass are issued a certificate granting conditional permission to work on Fire and Life Safety Systems in the City of Seattle
How is the Confidence Test documented? • The testing company: • Labels the system • Provides building representative a copy of the confidence test report • Submits a confidence test report to the Fire Marshal Office Confidence Testing Unit
Confidence Testing Color Code System • RED TAG: System out of service and/or whose operation is seriously impaired. • The technician reports the red tag system immediately to the Confidence Testing Unit (same day)
Confidence Testing Color Code System • YELLOW TAG: Systems that are functioning, but have deficiencies • The Confidence Testing report is faxed, mailed or delivered for receipt by Confidence Testing Unit within 15 days of the date of the test
Confidence Testing Color Code System • WHITE TAG: Systems with no deficiencies • The Confidence Testing report is faxed, mailed or delivered for receipt by Confidence Testing Unit within 30 days of the date of the test
How does Seattle Fire Department track and enforce Confidence Testing? • Code enforcement • Regular Building Inspections • Alarms • Special Inspections • Database • Confidence Testing Reports • Citizen Complaints
What actions does S.F.D. take when we find a system less than fully functional? • Document : Notice of Violation or Form 6A • Fire Watch
System Type: Fire Alarm Stairway Door Locks Fire Pumps Standpipe and/or Hose Cabinets Automatic Sprinklers Shaft Pressurization Emergency Generator Tempered Windows/Smoke removal Sequence Test (High-rise) Foam Systems Fire Escapes Halon, CO2, Inergen Rangehood All of them Which Fire and Life Safety System Confidence Test, simulates the buildings systems under a fire emergency incident? Sequence Test Which Fire and Life Safety System Confidence Test is the most important to perform?
Seattle Fire Department Confidence Testing Unit Contacts • Confidence Testing Unit: Lt. Jon Olson, (206) 386-1448 Confidence Testing Officer Jon.Olson@Seattle.Gov Agnes Ducay, (206) 386-1352 Administrative Assistant Agnes.Ducay@Seattle.Gov