7 Red Flags Salt Lake City Businesses Should Fix Now
A fire suppression inspection should never be a surprise. Yet every year, restaurants, commercial kitchens, warehouses, and businesses across Salt Lake City, Utah fail inspections because of problems they didn’t know existed.
The issue is rarely one catastrophic defect. More often, it’s small neglected problems that add up: expired tags, blocked nozzles, missing documentation, low pressure, or overdue service.
If your system fails inspection, it can lead to fines, reinspection fees, temporary shutdowns, and serious liability concerns.
This guide covers the most common warning signs your fire suppression system may fail inspection — and how to fix them before the inspector arrives.
Why Fire Suppression Inspections Matter
Fire suppression systems are designed to automatically control fires before they spread. But if the system is not maintained, it may fail when needed most.
That is why inspectors check compliance with applicable standards such as:
- NFPA 17
- NFPA 17A
- NFPA 96 (kitchen systems)
- Local Salt Lake City fire code requirements
Inspections verify that your system is operational, properly serviced, and ready to protect lives and property.
7 Signs Your Fire Suppression System Will Fail Inspection
1. Your Inspection Tag Is Expired
This is one of the fastest ways to fail. Most kitchen suppression systems require semi-annual inspections.
Red Flag:
- Last inspection date is over 6 months old
- Missing tag entirely
Fix:
Schedule service immediately and keep tags visible.
2. Nozzles Are Dirty, Greasy, or Blocked
In restaurant kitchens especially, grease buildup can cover nozzles and prevent proper discharge.
Red Flag:
- Grease on nozzle caps
- Missing nozzle caps
- Blocked spray paths
Fix:
Have nozzles cleaned and system inspected professionally.
3. Pressure Gauges Show Incorrect Readings
Low or abnormal pressure may indicate leaks, damaged cylinders, or discharge issues.
Red Flag:
- Gauge outside recommended zone
- Corrosion around cylinder valves
Fix:
Immediate technician inspection and recharge if necessary.
4. Pull Station Is Damaged or Inaccessible
Your manual activation station must be easy to access and clearly visible.
Red Flag:
- Blocked by boxes or equipment
- Broken handle or faded signage
Fix:
Clear access and replace damaged components.
5. Kitchen Equipment Has Changed Since Installation
If appliances were moved, added, or replaced, your suppression layout may no longer provide proper coverage.
Red Flag:
- Added fryer or grill after original install
- Hood line changed without system update
Fix:
Have the system re-evaluated anytime cooking equipment changes.
6. You Cannot Produce Documentation
Even a functioning system can fail if records are missing.
Inspectors Often Request:
- Last service report
- Recharge history
- Repair records
- Compliance certificates
Fix:
Keep all records organized in one inspection binder or digital file.
7. It Has Been Years Since a Real Service Visit
Many businesses assume “nothing looks wrong” means everything is fine.
Red Flag:
- No recent testing
- Unknown service provider
- System never professionally reviewed
Fix:
Schedule a full inspection before the city does.
What Happens If You Fail a Fire Inspection?
Depending on severity, a failed suppression inspection may lead to:
- Required corrections within a deadline
- Reinspection fees
- Temporary kitchen shutdown
- Insurance complications
- Increased scrutiny on future inspections
For restaurants, even one day closed can mean major revenue loss.
5 Ways to Pass the First Time
- Keep inspections current
- Maintain clean nozzles and equipment areas
- Update the system after kitchen changes
- Keep records organized
- Use a licensed fire protection company
Why Salt Lake Businesses Choose Salt City Fire
Salt City Fire helps businesses stay ready year-round with:
- Semi-annual suppression inspections
- Kitchen system compliance service
- Emergency repairs and recharges
- Inspection documentation
- Bundled hood cleaning + suppression plans
We help you avoid surprises and pass inspections confidently.
Don’t Let Small Problems Become Big Violations
Most fire suppression inspection failures are preventable. With proactive maintenance and expert support, you can stay compliant, avoid downtime, and protect your business.
Schedule your suppression inspection with Salt City Fire today and stay ahead of violations.
