● Identify and document conditions that may compromise the electrical components or operation of the fire alarm system ● Inspect the fire alarm control panel as well as remote panels, if any ● Check voltage readings, amperage, and battery capacity ● Check wire terminals for loose connections on batteries ● Check fuses, LEDs, and lamps ● Test and Inspect initiating devices ● Verifying that each device is accurately represented on the fire alarm control panel ● Test and Inspect notification appliances ● Test and Inspect the activation of all output relays ● Test and Inspect condition and operability of smoke detectors, heat detectors, duct detectors, manual pull stations, monitor module and other initiating devices. ● Test central station communication of alarms, if monitored ● Inspect and activate outputs that trigger interconnected equipment and systems (Elevator, Smoke Control, Automation, Security, HVAC, etc.) ● Confirm all fire alarm initiating devices returned to normal operating conditions ● Produce a complete report acknowledging all inspections and tests, identifying any deficiencies, and recommending a course of action that is required until such deficiencies may be remedied