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How often should smoke control systems be tested?

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Smoke control systems should be checked every six months to ensure all parts are functioning and operating to the highest standard.
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The owner is responsible for maintaining the system. A smoke control system controls the movement of smoke and air in a building or in the house. Smoke control testing should be performed weekly, monthly or annual to ensure the system is fully operational throughout the year.
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NFPA 72 prescribed that certain component can be inspected and tested monthly , weekly and daily basis . Smoke detector sensitivity testing should take should take place one year after installation and then every 2 year after. 
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Smoke control systems should be tested at least once a year, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). It is also recommended that smoke control systems be tested after any major changes or repairs are made to the system. We recommend that you contact a professional fire alarm services provider in California for assistance.
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monitored by the FSCP or not, shall be visually inspected and maintained a minimum of every 4 years in accordance with NFPA 90A and the manufacturer's recommendation.
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The frequency of testing smoke control systems can vary depending on the type of system and local regulations. However, it is generally recommended to have smoke control systems tested at least once a year.

Regular testing of smoke control systems is crucial to ensure they are functioning properly and will effectively perform their intended function in the event of a fire or smoke emergency. This includes systems such as smoke detectors, fire alarms, smoke exhaust fans, pressurization systems, and any other components designed to manage or control the spread of smoke.

In addition to the annual testing, it is also important to conduct regular visual inspections and maintenance checks of the smoke control system throughout the year. This can help identify any potential issues or maintenance needs that require attention to keep the system in optimal working condition.
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The frequency of testing smoke control systems may vary depending on regulations and specific requirements, but typically they should be tested annually or as recommended by the manufacturer and local authorities.
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