Fire protection system inspection, testing, and maintenance
All fire protection systems in the City of Maple Grove are required by the fire code to be inspected, tested, and maintained at regular intervals. View the Minnesota State Fire Code for required inspections and timelines. Inspections ensure the system will operate properly in the event of an incident as well as ensuring a safe environment is provided by minimizing the risk of life and property loss.
The City of Maple Grove contracts with Brycer, LLC to help manage the fire protections systems inspection, testing, and maintenance program. All contractors who perform inspection, testing, and maintenance services of fire protection systems are required to electronically submit all compliant and non-compliant reports to the department.
Tracked fire protection systems
Fire protection systems electronically tracked by the Maple Grove Fire Department include:
- Active smoke control system
- Automatic closing fire assemblies
- Automatic fire sprinkler
- Commercial kitchen hood cleaning (photos must be provided)
- Commercial kitchen hood suppression
- Emergency generator
- Emergency radio responder coverage system
- Fire alarm system
- Fire escape
- Fire pump
- Five-year sprinkler obstruction
- Private hydrant system
- Special suppression
- Spray booth
- Standpipe
Contractors are required to submit test results to the Maple Grove Fire Department on behalf of their customers.
Register with Compliance Engine
Inspections, testing, and maintenance companies can register with The Compliance Engine. Email Brycler, LLC for any training or support-related questions or call them at 630-413-9511.