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What is NYC FC § 907.20.5.1?

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This section mandates that all fire alarm and detection systems undergo retesting every five years from the acceptance date. The retest must be conducted by a certified professional and reported to the appropriate department. Applies to building owners with fire alarm systems requiring periodic testing.

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907.20.5.1 Five-year retest.

FC § 907.20.5.1

All fire alarm and other detection systems shall be retested once every five years from the date of acceptance of the system. The first retest of fire alarm and other detection systems lawfully existing on the effective date of this provision shall be conducted on or before the fifth anniversary of the date of acceptance after such effective date. Such test shall be conducted, and reported to the department, in the manner prescribed by rule, by a person holding a certificate of fitness for professional certification of fire alarm and emergency alarm installations and testing, as set forth in FC 104.2.1(1) and the rules, or a fire alarm system installer with NICET-Level II certification licensed by or registered with the State of New York and holding a certificate of fitness in accordance with the rules.

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