Spring Fire Safety Checklist for Commercial Buildings in Western Washington
Spring is one of the most important times of year for commercial fire safety. As buildings come out of winter and activity picks up, it’s the perfect time to review your life safety systems and make sure everything is compliant, functional, and ready for the year ahead.
Whether you manage a single property or a full portfolio, this spring fire safety checklist will help you stay ahead of inspections, avoid common deficiencies, and keep your building occupants protected.
1. Fire Alarm Systems
Spring is a good time to confirm your fire alarm system is:
- Tested and inspected per code
- Free of trouble signals
- Properly monitored
- Up to date with device labels and documentation
Pro tip: If your building still uses older phone line monitoring, now is the time to consider cellular or IP alternatives.

2. Fire Sprinkler Systems
Review your sprinkler system for:
- Annual inspection completion
- No blocked or painted sprinkler heads
- Proper clearance below heads
- Functional control valves
- No visible leaks or corrosion
Seasonal temperature changes can expose hidden issues after winter.

3. Fire Extinguishers
Check that all extinguishers:
- Are properly mounted
- Are fully charged
- Have current inspection tags
- Are unobstructed and accessible
- Match the hazards of the space
This is one of the most commonly failed inspection items.

4. Backflow Prevention Devices
Backflow testing is often required annually in Washington.
Confirm:
- Devices have been tested
- Reports are on file with the city
- Any failed devices were repaired
- No outstanding compliance notices

5. Emergency Lighting & Exit Signs
Make sure:
- Exit signs are illuminated
- Emergency lighting activates on power loss
- Battery backups function properly
- No signs are blocked or missing
These are critical for safe evacuation.

6. Kitchen & Special Hazard Suppression
If your building has:
- Commercial kitchens
- Server rooms
- Paint booths
- Generator rooms
Ensure:
- Suppression systems are inspected
- Nozzles are clean and unobstructed
- Pull stations are accessible
- Systems are properly tagged

7. Housekeeping & Fire Hazards
Spring is also about simple visual checks:
- No storage in electrical rooms
- No materials blocking exits
- No sprinkler piping used for hanging items
- Flammable storage properly labeled
These are easy wins that prevent violations.
Staying ahead of fire safety isn’t just about passing inspections — it’s about protecting people, property, and operations.
If you’re not sure whether your systems are up to date, a spring inspection is one of the easiest ways to get peace of mind going into the busy season.
