Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Fire Alarm Panel Inspections: a. Inspect all fire alarm panels and certify that they are in good functioning order. Note any problems or issues that need to be corrected. b. Certify (Tag) all panels with appropriate documentation as required by code. If deficiencies in panel operation are found, perform corrections if possible. If correction of the problem is not possible, notify the City staff of the need to have certified technicians hired to correct the problem. Any problem to a panel that needs to be corrected may be billed as an extra charge to the City at pre- agreed hourly rate. If repairs are not possible during the inspection trip, vendor will provide the City with a proposal for correcting the problem at a later date. c. Send an annual documentation report of panel certifications to the City within 30 days of inspection. 2. Fire Suppression Systems Inspections: a. Inspect all sprinkler systems for correct operation as per code. b. Maintain accurate records of bench mark inspections, including but not limited to: annual inspections, pressure gauge calibrations and or replacement, five-year interior pipe inspections, and ten-year dry sprinkler replacement. Notify the City of these additional benchmark services in the appropriate years.