Hi,
I know fire alarm testing has been covered before, but mainly for blocks of flats/ living accom etc.
My query relates to commercial premises. It is a large former textile/ shirt making factory. It has been sub-divided and converted to offices, farm shop, cafe, indoor football arena etc.
One part which is compartmentalized separately has its own fire alarm and detection system. The remainder has a common fire alarm and detection system maintained and tested regularly, but not weekly, by the landlord.
The Fire and Rescue Service came for an audit of one of the offices occupied by a child support group with about 8 occupants. The inspecting officer checked the fire alarm testing record, pointed out it should be tested weekly. Fair comment,
The I/O insists that the tenant in this office tests their BGCP's on a weekly basis and only record this in their log book. My view is as it is a common system all the call points on the system are tested in rotation and this should be recorded in the main log book and the tenants log book. If all are tested in rotation and only the ones (3 in total) in the office recorded in the office log book, it would imply the system is only tested occasionally.
Any views please.