Missing Required Fire Alarm System Inspection and Testing Documentation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that its fire alarm system was inspected and tested at the required intervals in accordance with NFPA 70 and NFPA 72. During document review, surveyors found that the facility could not provide documentation showing that semi-annual visual inspections of the fire alarm system had been completed. In addition, the facility was unable to produce records confirming that the required two-year smoke detector sensitivity testing had been performed. An interview with the maintenance supervisor confirmed that the documentation for these required inspections and tests was not available at the time of the survey, and this deficiency affected the entire facility. No residents or specific patient conditions were mentioned in the report, and the deficiency centered solely on the lack of required fire alarm system inspection and testing documentation.
Plan Of Correction
Maintenance department was educated on the need for the fire alarm system to be inspected and tested at regular intervals that includes semi annual visual inspections and a two year smoke detector test. The semi annual inspection will be scheduled to be completed according to NFPA- 0100 70 and 72. The smoke detector sensitivity will be scheduled to be completed according to NFPA-0100 70 and 72. Random audits will be completed by the Administrator and/or designee monthly for 6 months to assure that semi annual inspections are completed and the smoke detector test was completed. Audit results will be reviewed by the facility Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Committee to determine compliance or need for continuation of audits.
Penalty
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