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If a fire alarm system is found to have a deficiency that renders it inoperative, when must the owner be notified?

A system is 'inoperative' if it cannot perform its intended function of life safety. The owner must be notified 'forthwith' (immediately).

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Question: If a fire alarm system is found to have a deficiency that renders it inoperative, when must the owner be notified?

Answer options:

  • By the end of the month ✅ Immediately (Forthwith)
  • Within 7 days
  • Next business day

Correct answer: Immediately (Forthwith)

Explanation: A system is 'inoperative' if it cannot perform its intended function of life safety. The owner must be notified 'forthwith' (immediately).

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