Firefighter Reading Comprehension · Question
Scenario 3: The Fire Code states: 'All fire alarm systems shall be tested annually by a qualified person and records of such tests maintained on site for a minimum of two years.' A building manager indicates that their alarm system was tested 18 months ago, and they have the records. Is this compliant with the Fire Code?
The Fire Code requires annual testing, meaning a test must occur at least once every 12 months. An 18-month gap means the 'annual' requirement has not been met,
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Question: Scenario 3: The Fire Code states: 'All fire alarm systems shall be tested annually by a qualified person and records of such tests maintained on site for a minimum of two years.' A building manager indicates that their alarm system was tested 18 months ago, and they have the records. Is this compliant with the Fire Code?
Answer options:
- Yes, because the test was within the two-year record retention period. ✅ No, because annual testing means it should have been tested more recently.
- Yes, provided the qualified person was certified.
- No, because the records should be sent to the Fire Department, not kept on site.
Correct answer: No, because annual testing means it should have been tested more recently.
Explanation: The Fire Code requires annual testing, meaning a test must occur at least once every 12 months. An 18-month gap means the 'annual' requirement has not been met, even if records exist for the previous test. The correct answer is "No, because annual testing means it should have been tested more recently.". This capacity-fill scenario 3 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-reading bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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