Inspections: A. Each system to determine whether it is in service and in satisfactory condition in accordance with NFPA standards B. Site conditions and identify any issues that could compromise the performance of mechanical and/or electronic components of the system C. The general condition of the fire alarm panel and related equipment D. Test smoke and heat detectors in accordance with manufacturer specifications E. Fire alarm control panels and remote fire alarm panels F. All annunciators and zones physically and visually, and test by tripping a detector G. All system batteries H. Exercise flow switches, tamper switches and low-pressure alarms I. Output relays and test their activation J. Verify, if applicable, that all signals are received by designated alarm service provider K. All smoke detectors for cleanliness. Clean all detectors that require cleaning in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, as applicable L. Operability of non-restorable heat detector circuits by simulating electrical operation at the wiring connection M. Test functionality of all accessible heat-actuating devices, both electrically and pneumatically in accordance with heat actuating devices N. And exercise all supervised control valves and switches O. And test functionality of proper remote notification system components which provide system status/alarm notifications to emergency response forces or associated agencies/contractors. Test shall be done in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines, as applicable. P. And test functionality of the manual pull stations...