Use our durable fire extinguisher tags to keep track of fire extinguisher tests, inspections and maintenance and ensure they’re always ready to use. These tags for fire extinguishers include monthly inspection tags and recharge records. Some also include instructions for extinguisher use.
Our fire extinguisher inspection tags are easy to write on, yet stand up to tough conditions. They also comply with OSHA and NFPA standards. Most are available in three materials and economical multi-packs or tags by the roll. We can also make custom fire extinguisher tags to meet your needs.
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Fire Extinguisher Tags for Inspection and Compliance
ComplianceSigns.com is your one-stop destination for top-quality fire extinguisher tags designed to enhance safety in your workplace. Our tags for fire extinguishers are designed to provide an easy and convenient way to keep track of your fire equipment maintenance.
Why Fire Extinguisher Tags Are Essential
Fire safety is non-negotiable. Extinguisher inspections make sure equipment is in the right place, has no visible damage and is still fully charged. Review Seven Tips for Fire Extinguisher Service at SafeWork Insider.
Fire extinguisher monthly inspection tags easily track when the last inspection was done, who conducted it and whether the unit needs replacement or repair. Fire extinguisher test tags also serve as a visual record, allowing quick and efficient monitoring of your equipment. These tags play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards.
Fire extinguisher test tags must include the date of the last review, the name of the inspector and the next inspection due date. Using fire extinguisher tags ensures that responsible staff knows the status of your fire equipment at all times.
Fire Extinguisher Test Tag Options
Our fire extinguisher safety tags are made from durable materials to suit your needs: poly cardstock, plastic or laminate. All resist water, heat and humidity for long life. Our tags are easy to write on, and our designs comply with OSHA requirements. Our tags are available in economical multi-packs of 10 or 25 tags.
Ordering tags for fire extinguishers is easy. Select the desired tag, specify quantities and proceed to checkout. All our fire safety tags are proudly made in the USA.
Fire Extinguisher Safety Tags and Inspection Tags FAQ:
Why are fire extinguisher inspections important? As with any important equipment, regular inspections ensure the extinguisher is in proper working order when needed. Inspections help identify visible damage, verify the extinguisher's status and ensure that it is easily accessible in case of an emergency. Inspections also play a key role in compliance with safety regulations.
How often should extinguishers be inspected? According to NFPA and OSHA regulations, extinguishers require:
- Monthly visual inspections: Check for obvious damage, pressure readings and tamper seals
- Annual maintenance checks: Performed by a qualified technician
- Hydrostatic testing: Every 5-12 years based on extinguisher type
Can I inspect my own fire extinguishers? Yes. Depending on the type of extinguisher and local regulations, inspections may be required monthly, quarterly or annually. It is important to follow the recommended inspection intervals and document the findings on the fire extinguisher inspection tag. Review the NFPA guide to fire extinguisher inspection.
What information do the tags track? Standard tags typically track monthly inspection dates and initials, extinguisher type and model, maintenance and recharge history and any additional notes. Some tags include use instructions, multi-year tracking, tamper-proof seals and blank fields. Review safety tips for using a fire extinguisher at SafeWork Insider.
Can I customize the test tags? Of course. We can make custom fire extinguisher tags to meet your exact needs.
How do I attach extinguisher inspection tags to the equipment? Our tags include a 3/8-inch hole for easy installation. You can use tag wires, zip ties or other secure fasteners to ensure the tag remains attached without disrupting operation of the fire extinguisher. We offer economical stainless steel wire ties for use with safety tags.
What do I do if a fire extinguisher tag indicates the equipment failed inspection? Don't try to use it. And notify your safety manager. Fire extinguishers that fail inspections should be immediately taken out of service and replaced or repaired by a qualified professional. Document the reasons for failure on the tag and follow the necessary procedures outlined in safety regulations.