Annual and periodic fire alarm inspection and testing performed to NFPA 72 standards, with complete documentation and AHJ reporting for commercial facilities throughout Colorado.
Commercial fire alarm systems are required to be inspected and tested on a regular schedule under NFPA 72. The frequency and scope of testing depends on the system type, occupancy classification, and local AHJ requirements — but most commercial systems require at minimum an annual inspection.
GenCon Systems performs fire alarm inspections and testing for commercial properties throughout Colorado. Our NICET-certified technicians conduct thorough device-by-device testing, document all results, and provide complete inspection reports suitable for AHJ submission and your own records.
When deficiencies are identified, we provide a written deficiency report with recommended corrective actions. Our service team can address deficiencies directly, keeping your system in compliance without coordinating multiple contractors.
Schedule an InspectionWe provide inspection and testing services for a wide range of commercial property types throughout Colorado.
Annual inspection programs across commercial property portfolios, with consistent documentation and reporting for all properties. We coordinate scheduling and provide reports in a format that works for your records management.
Inspection and testing coordinated with your facility schedule to minimize disruption. Clear documentation of all work performed and any deficiencies identified.
Direct relationships with building owners for properties without dedicated property management, including scheduling reminders and multi-year service agreements.
Inspection and testing for healthcare occupancies, including the specific NFPA 72 and Joint Commission requirements that apply to hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
Fire alarm inspection and testing for K-12 and higher education facilities, coordinated around academic schedules to minimize disruption.
Annual inspection and testing for apartment buildings and multifamily properties, including coordination with residents and building management.
Fire alarm inspections commonly identify deficiencies — failed devices, components needing replacement, or conditions that don't meet current code. Finding and documenting these issues is the purpose of the inspection.
We provide a written deficiency report describing each issue, its location, and the recommended corrective action, prioritized by severity. Our service team can address deficiencies directly, eliminating the need to coordinate between multiple contractors.
Learn About Service & RepairContact us to schedule an annual inspection or establish an ongoing inspection program for your property or portfolio.