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Building Fire-Protection Inspection

Do you know the fire-protection condition of your building? We inspect every structural fire-protection element — doors, gates, penetration seals, cladding, hold-open devices — and produce a complete defect list with recommendations. Ideal in preparation for a fire-safety audit, on property handover or before an insurance review.

Manufacturer-independentDefect list with priority A / B / CAudit preparation
Fire-protection inspection of an office building with digital defect capture
↳ Inspection team
↳ Typical triggers

When a systematic inspection makes sense.

Most enquiries come ahead of an authority fire-safety audit, on property handover by a new manager or before an insurance review. Damage events, larger refurbishments and tenant changes are also common triggers. A complete inventory is the only clean way to document the actual state objectively and address the work in priority order.

↳ Defect list

Structured result — one position per defect.

Every defect list contains the same fields per position so authorities, insurers and you all see the same picture.

01

Position

Room, floor, door or gate number — uniquely identifiable in the property.

02

Photo

At least one photo per defect, with detail shots for complex findings.

03

Description

What is the defect? Which standard or manufacturer specification is being violated?

04

Classification

Priority A (immediate action), B (within deadline) or C (cosmetic / optional).

05

Recommendation

Concrete recommendation — repair, replacement or retrofit.

06

Rough estimate

Effort and material — as a basis for decisions, not a fixed quote.

↳ What we check

Complete walk-through with systematic capture.

All structural fire-protection elements plus the related documentation — structured by floor, room and identification number.

  1. ↳ 01

    Fire doors

    Presence, approval, condition, function — every door captured and photographed individually.

  2. ↳ 02

    Fire gates

    Condition, function, maintenance documentation — drive and safety devices checked.

  3. ↳ 03

    Hold-open devices

    Function check, presence of the annual qualified inspection, age of the smoke detectors.

  4. ↳ 04

    Penetration seals

    Cable, pipe and combination seals checked for integrity, labelling and subsequent damage.

  5. ↳ 05

    Cladding & enclosures

    Condition, visible damage, completeness against the approval.

  6. ↳ 06

    Fire walls & escape routes

    Penetrations, damage, freedom of escape routes, signage and lighting.

  7. ↳ 07

    Documentation

    Inspection logs, evidence, as-built plans, conformity declarations — completeness and currency.

↳ Property sizes

From a single house to a large estate.

01

Single building

House or small commercial unit — usually half a day to a full day of inspection.

02

Mid-size property

Office building or small estate — one to three days.

03

Large property

Industry, hospital or large estate — several days, possibly with a team.

04

Multiple properties

A property manager's portfolio or a corporate site — phased over several weeks.

↳ Why work with us?

What sets our inspection apart from a quick walk-through.

01 / 4

Technical depth

We inspect every structural fire-protection element — no gaps for lack of expertise.

02 / 4

Manufacturer-independent

We assess objectively, not by brand. Competitor products are also classified correctly.

03 / 4

Usable documentation

Defect lists in a form that authorities and insurers accept — and that serves as a quotation basis.

04 / 4

Direct remediation possible

If you wish: defect remediation afterwards from one source — your choice, never an obligation.

↳ FAQ

Frequently asked questions about fire-protection inspection.

↳ Related services

What follows the inspection.

↳ Next step

Request an inspection — response within 24 hours.

Send us the property type, estimated size and reason for the inspection — we come back with a date and price proposal.