NC Non-Public School Fire Inspection Preparation Checklist
The following is a listing of items (prepared by the North Carolina Department of Insurance) which a local fire marshal's office will typically inspect in a non-public school facility in North Carolina.
Other items may be added by local government.
Refer to Daycare through Grade 2 Students in Existing Buildings for additional information.
- All corridors, storage areas, stairways, basement, attic and closets are clear of trash and debris.
- There is no accumulation of trash, rubbish or weeds adjacent to the building.
- All exit doors are in proper working condition (unlocked and unobstructed), are properly indentified and swing in the direction of exit travel.
- Fire doors and smoke doors are not blocked, open and swing in the direction of exit travel.
- All emergency exit signs are properly illuminated.
- Exit corridors and stairways have Class A finish.
- Fire alarm detection equipment is in proper working order so that all occupants can hear the signal.
- Emergency numbers are posted by telephones.
- Evacuation Plan is posted in all occupied areas.
- Combustible school supplies (books, paper, art supplies, etc.) are stored in a safe and orderly manner.
- Maintenance and cleaning supplies and equipment are stored in an orderly manner in a well ventilated area or in an approved container with a self closing lid.
- Portable fire extinguishers are charged, in proper working condition, tagged, mounted and are of the proper type in accordance with NFPA 10.
- All cooking areas, including the Home Economics Department, are equipped with proper portable BC rated fire extinguishers.
- Kitchen equipment with grills and/or deep fat fryers are protected with a fixed fire extinguishing system and have semi-annual certification.
- Hood and vent systems, including filters, in kitchen area are free of grease.
- Combustible or flammable liquids used for instructional purposes are stored in approved containers with vapor-tight covers in a proper location.
- Chemicals used for instructional purposes are labeled and stored in approved containers in proper locations.
- Heat producing laboratory equipment such as bunsen burners are in good condition (e.g., tubing and connections are properly fitted and not worn).
- No portable electric heaters with exposed elements are present.
- No open flame type oil, gas or solid fuel fired heating equipment located in general classrooms (does not apply to vocational shop areas).
- Boiler, furnace and mechanical rooms are clean and free of stored combustible materials.
- Upper and lower combustion air openings in rooms containing gas or oil fired equipment are open and unobstructed.
- Heating and air conditioning equipment is equipped with clean filters.
- Vent pipes for oil and gas fired equipment are without leaks from loose joints or deterioration.
- There is no evidence of leaks in oil lines and oil tank.
- Boilers have inspection certification seal. (Inspector will record date of certification)
- All access doors on heating and air conditioning equipment are in place.
- If smoking is permitted in the building, "No Smoking" signs are posted in areas subject to hazardous chemicals, flammable vapors and dust.
- Emergency lighting is in operable condition.
- Principal's monthly report indicates that fire drill and inspection have been conducted.