Missing 5-Year Internal Sprinkler System Inspection Report
Summary
Surveyors found that the facility failed to maintain proper inspection documentation for its automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 25. During record review at 10:50 AM, the most recent sprinkler system report showed that the facility was past due for the required 5-year internal inspection. The facility was unable to provide the most recent 5-year internal inspection report for review. During a concurrent staff interview, the Maintenance Director acknowledged that the 5-year internal inspection report was missing. This deficiency was determined to affect the entire facility’s sprinkler system coverage. No residents or specific patient conditions were mentioned in the report, and no additional clinical details were provided.
Plan Of Correction
This Plan of Correction constitutes written compliance for the deficiencies cited. However, submission of this Plan of Correction is not an admission that a deficiency exists or that one was cited correctly. This plan of correction is submitted to meet requirements established by State and Federal Law. To comply with K0353 and assure continued compliance, the following plan has been put in place: K0353 - Sprinkler System Testing (5-Year Internal) Immediate Correction: A licensed fire sprinkler vendor was to perform the 5-year internal piping inspection per NFPA 25 to ensure the system is free of obstructions. Identification of Others: All fire protection systems were audited. The internal pipe inspection report is now maintained in the Life Safety binder for immediate surveyor review. Systemic Changes: A Master Regulatory Calendar was implemented to track multi-year NFPA requirements. The service contract was updated to require the vendor to provide 90-day advance notice of all upcoming 3-year and 5-year tests. Monitoring (QA): The Maintenance Supervisor will audit the Master Calendar monthly. Results will be reported to the QAPI Committee quarterly.
Penalty
Trusted data from CMS and state health departments
Every citation, penalty and Plan of Correction is sourced from public CMS records (latest release May 27, 2026) and official state health department websites — never guesswork.
Trusted by long-term care providers and associations.



