🔥 Certified Fire Extinguisher Inspections in Washington

Stay compliant, stay safe — compare providers, understand inspection laws, and book same-day service with ease


âś… Why Fire Inspections Matter

Fire extinguisher inspections aren’t optional — they’re required by law.
If you manage a restaurant, apartment, or commercial property in Washington State, you’re legally obligated to maintain your extinguishers in working condition.

We help you:

  • Compare certified inspection providers
  • Learn your NFPA 10 and state code obligations
  • Book same-day, on-site service
  • Avoid fines and safety violations

🔥 Services You Can Access

âś” Annual Inspections
Licensed technicians test, tag, and certify your extinguishers.

âś” Monthly Visual Checks
We help you set reminders or connect with full-service providers.

âś” Emergency Replacement
Need a new unit fast? See who offers delivery or in-store pickup.


🔍 Find a Provider Near You

We connect you with licensed fire extinguisher inspectors across Washington State. Whether you’re in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, or beyond, start here to find trusted professionals ready to serve you. Browse Providers –>


đź§  Understand the Rules

Not sure what’s required? Start with our Inspection Requirements page — it breaks it all down for Washington businesses in simple language.


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How often do fire extinguishers need inspection in WA?

Under NFPA 10 & WA regulations, you must:

– Perform monthly visual inspections (by staff)

– Schedule annual inspections by a certified technician

– Hydrostatic testing every 5–12 years, depending on the extinguisher type oai_citation:0‡seranking.com oai_citation:1‡app.leg.wa.gov oai_citation:2‡en.wikipedia.org


Inspection Requirements in WA

  • Monthly visual check – gauge, pressure, seal
  • Annual professional inspection + recharging/tagging
  • Hydrostatic testing:
    • Water/COâ‚‚: every 5 years
    • Dry chemical: every 6–12 yearsÂ