Inspections are a means to identify and eliminate or reduce hazards which might result in life or property loss. Inspections also ensure that fire protection systems, such as sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, and kitchen hood extinguishing systems are maintained in good working condition. In the event of a fire, losses will be minimized through early detection and suppression. Code enforcement is a proactive and cost effective approach to community fire protection.
nfpa__1.pdf
www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=1
fire_prevention.pdf
nfpa__1.pdf
www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=1
fire_prevention.pdf
Knox Boxes
Requirements
Knox Boxes are required on:
Order a Knox Box
To order a Knox Box, please visit the Knox website. Select "Products" on the home page, then enter "Sun Prairie." From there, you will select the item/type of box that you wish to install, then continue with the purchase process.
Requirements
Knox Boxes are required on:
- Commercial and industrial structures protected by an automatic alarm system or automatic suppression system
- Daycare facilities
- Governmental structures
- Multifamily (4-plus unit) residential structures that have restricted access through locked doors, and/or have a common entrance corridor for access to the living units and utility and/or mechanical rooms
- Nursing care/assisted living centers
- Structures that are secured in a manner that restricts rapid access during an emergency
Order a Knox Box
To order a Knox Box, please visit the Knox website. Select "Products" on the home page, then enter "Sun Prairie." From there, you will select the item/type of box that you wish to install, then continue with the purchase process.