When it comes to a building’s fire protection system, you probably hear a lot about your sprinkler systems, fire and smoke dampers, fire doors, fire rated walls…etc. But what about what’s going on above your facility’s ceiling? Fire safety above ceilings is one of the most common inspections that is required by your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). But in order for your facility to be fire safe above the ceiling, you must first be aware of what issues may be lurking up there. Due to mechanical work from renovations being performed, it is often left in less than perfect condition. So what are inspectors looking for during above ceiling inspections?
The first line of defense against the spread of fire above the ceiling is the junction box cover. Where wires are joined together heat is created, and if too much heat is built up it can cause sparks or a fire. And if there is no junction box cover then a fire can quickly spread.
Faulty wiring is one of the top reasons for a fire starting. Any wires that are wrapped around sprinkler lines and hangers can be a potential fire hazard. Removing those wires and using zip-ties to connect above the ceiling will help prevent the risk of a fire starting.
Gaps and holes from penetrations allow easy access for fire and smoke to spread quickly throughout the building. This will put your building and everyone inside at risk in during a fire emergency. Firestopping above the ceiling will help prevent fire and smoke from spreading throughout the building.