Perform Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspection using eAuditor
Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspection refers to the process of thoroughly checking fire extinguishers once a year to ensure they are in proper working condition and meet safety standards. This inspection is essential for maintaining the safety of a building or facility in case of a fire emergency.
eAuditor is an effective tool for conducting Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspections, helping ensure that all fire extinguishers are maintained according to safety standards. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to perform the inspection using eAuditor.

Steps to Perform Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspection Using eAuditor
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Create an Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspection Checklist
First, create a Fire Extinguisher Inspection checklist in eAuditor that covers all necessary checks for compliance and safety.
Key Sections to Include in the Checklist:
- General Information
- Inspection Date & Time
- Inspector Name
- Facility Name & Location
- Fire Extinguisher ID or Serial Number
- Location of Extinguisher (e.g., kitchen, hallway, storage room)
- Visual Inspection
- Is the extinguisher visible and easily accessible?
- Is it free from any obstructions that could hinder its use?
- The extinguisher should be positioned upright, as required.
- Pressure Gauge Check
- Is the pressure gauge in the green (operational) zone?
- If not, is there any sign of leakage or damage?
- Physical Condition
- Is the extinguisher free from physical damage, corrosion, or rust?
- Are there any dents, cracks, or signs of tampering?
- Are the nozzle and hose free from obstructions or damage?
- Safety Pin and Seal
- Is the safety pin in place and intact?
- Check the tamper seal to determine if it is broken, indicating whether the extinguisher has been used or tampered with.
- Weight Check
- Does the extinguisher feel as though it isย fully ?
- Compare the extinguisher weight to its listed weight or charge capacity.
- Labeling and Instructions
- Is the label legible and up-to-date?
- Are the instructions on the label clear and easy to understand?
- Does the label include the correct type of extinguisher for the intended fire risk?
- Inspection Tag
- Does the extinguisher have an inspection tag that shows the date of the last inspection?
- Check if the person who performed the last inspection signed the tag.
- Serviceability
- Is the extinguisher due for servicing or refilling?
- Does it require any repairs or replacement?
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Conduct the Inspection & Capture the Evidence
Use eAuditorโs mobile app or desktop version to perform the inspection on-site:
- Capture Photos: Take photos of the fire extinguisherโs condition, including the pressure gauge, label, and inspection tag.
- Record Notes: Add detailed notes for each item in the checklist (e.g., โPressure gauge in green zoneโ or โSeal intact, no visible damageโ).
- Voice Notes: Use voice notes to provide additional context or report on issues that require further attention.
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Assign Corrective Actions & Track Progress
If any issues are identified during the inspection, immediately assign corrective actions:
- Assign Tasks: Tag the responsible team members or contractors to repair, refill, or replace any faulty extinguishers.
- Set Priorities: Mark issues based on their urgency (e.g., high priority for damaged extinguisher, medium for minor rust).
- Set Deadlines: Define a timeline to address corrective actions promptly.
- Track Progress: Use eAuditorโs task management feature to monitor the completion of corrective actions.
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Generate Reports & Share with Teams
Once the inspection is complete, eAuditor generates a detailed report:
- Inspection Results: Overview of the fire extinguisherโs condition, including any problems detected.
- Photos & Notes: Visual evidence of issues like damaged seals, uncharged extinguishers, or obstructed access.
- Corrective Actions: A list of assigned tasks to fix identified issues and ensure compliance.
Export & Share Reports
- Export the report in PDF, Word, or CSV format for easy sharing with management, safety teams, or regulatory bodies.
- Automatically send reports to the relevant personnel (e.g., safety officers, fire equipment vendors).
- Schedule follow-up inspections to ensure all issues are resolved and fire extinguishers remain compliant.
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Ongoing Monitoring & Preventive Maintenance
For continuous improvement:
- Schedule Recurring Inspections: Set up annual or more frequent fire extinguisher inspections in eAuditor to ensure long-term safety compliance.
- Review Historical Data: Analyze past inspection reports to identify patterns or recurring issues with extinguishers.
- Track Equipment Lifespan: Monitor when fire extinguishers are due for servicing or replacement.
Final Thoughts
Using eAuditor for Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspections ensures that:
- All fire extinguishers are properly inspected, maintained, and ready for use in emergencies.
- Safety compliance is met, reducing the risk of fines and improving workplace safety.
- Inspection data is stored and easily accessible for future reference or audits.

