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Published on Feb 28, 2025

Alright, Everett, it’s that time of year again—spring cleaning season. You’re dusting off shelves, power-washing the sidewalk, and finally getting rid of that pile of “I’ll deal with this later” junk in the storage closet. But while you’re on this cleaning spree, let’s talk about something that actually matters—your fire extinguishers. Yeah, those red cans hanging on the wall like decorations. When was the last time you checked if they actually work?

If your answer is somewhere between “Uh…” and “I think we’re good,” you might be setting yourself up for a real-life, high-stakes game of chance. Because let’s be real—fire doesn’t care about your to-do list. When it happens, it happens. And when it does, you don’t want to find out that your last line of defense is about as useful as a water gun.

Why Fire Extinguisher Inspections Matter

Look, I get it. Fire extinguisher inspections aren’t exactly at the top of your priorities. But let’s put it in perspective. You wouldn’t drive around with bald tires and hope for the best, right? You check them, replace them, and make sure they won’t fail you when you need them most. Same deal with fire extinguishers.

A properly working fire extinguisher can mean the difference between a minor inconvenience and a full-blown disaster. Small fires can escalate faster than your group chat drama, and the first few seconds are critical. If your extinguisher is expired, undercharged, or just flat-out broken, you’re not just dealing with a fire—you’re dealing with a whole new level of regret.

What Could Go Wrong?

You’d be surprised at how many things can make your fire extinguisher useless:

  1. Pressure Drop – If the gauge is in the red, you’re basically holding an empty canister.
  2. Clogged Nozzle – Because nothing says "I’m prepared" like squeezing the trigger and getting nothing but disappointment.
  3. Corrosion & Leaks – Fire extinguishers aren’t indestructible; they need maintenance just like anything else.
  4. Expired Chemicals – Yes, fire extinguishers expire. That magical firefighting dust? It doesn’t last forever.

Spring Cleaning Checklist: Fire Extinguisher Edition

Now that you’re in clean-up mode, here’s what you should do:

Check the Pressure Gauge – If it’s not in the green, it’s not doing its job.
Inspect for Physical Damage – Rust, dents, or leakage? Time to get a new one.
Make Sure It’s Accessible – If your extinguisher is buried behind a mountain of supplies, it’s basically useless.
Confirm the Expiration Date – Fire extinguishers have a 6-12 year lifespan, depending on the type. Expired? Replace it.
Schedule a Professional Inspection – This isn’t a DIY situation. Let the experts handle it.

Who You Gonna Call? (Hint: Not Ghostbusters)

That’s where Compass Fire Protection comes in. We don’t just check your extinguishers—we make sure they’re ready to go when you need them most. Our certified technicians inspect, test, and certify that your fire extinguishers are up to code, so you’re not left scrambling if the worst happens.

  • Annual Inspections – Required by fire codes and smart business owners.
  • Recharge & Refills – Because a half-full extinguisher is basically a participation trophy.
  • Replacement & Upgrades – If your extinguisher belongs in a museum, we’ll get you a fresh one.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

Look, you’re already in spring cleaning mode. You’re scrubbing, organizing, and probably throwing out things you forgot you even owned. Take five extra minutes and check your fire extinguishers. If you’re not sure they’re in good shape, give Compass Fire Protection a call.

Schedule your fire extinguisher inspection in Everett today. Because the only thing worse than a fire breaking out is realizing you weren’t actually prepared for it.

Let’s keep it safe, Everett—because your business deserves protection that actually works.

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