Course Details

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM INSPECTION & TESTING (NFPA 25)

Location
London, UK
Date
From Date:  17-Nov-2025   To Date:     21-Nov-2025
Duration
5 DAYS
Language
ENGLISH
Discipline
Health, Safety & Environmental
Introduction

This course offers a clear, practical guide to NFPA 25, the standard for inspecting, testing, and maintaining water-based fire protection systems. Learn how to evaluate key components like sprinklers, standpipes, fire pumps, and valves to ensure they function properly and meet compliance requirements. 

Ideal for fire safety professionals and facility managers, this course equips you to: 

  • Apply NFPA 25 inspection and testing procedures 

  • Identify and report system deficiencies 

  • Support ongoing fire protection system reliability and code compliance 

Objective

At the end of the training course, participants will: 

  • Understand the structure and application of NFPA 25. 

  • Perform routine inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems. 

  • Identify common deficiencies, impairments, and violations. 

  • Apply best practices for documenting, reporting, and managing system readiness. 

  • Conduct hands-on evaluations for key fire protection components, including: 

  • Sprinkler systems 

  • Standpipe systems 

  • Fire pumps 

  • Fire hydrants 

  • Fire alarms and detection systems 

  • Special suppression systems (foam, clean agents, etc.) 

Audience

This course is ideal for: 

  • Fire safety engineers and inspectors 

  • Facility and plant maintenance teams 

  • HSE professionals and safety officers 

  • Fire wardens and emergency response team members 

  • Insurance auditors and risk assessors 

  • FM Global, KOC, or civil defense compliance professionals 

Content

Day 1: Fundamentals and NFPA 25 

Review of Applicable Codes and Standards (NFPA 25, NFPA 13, NFPA 72, local regulations) 

Objectives and Applicability of NFPA 25 

Defining Inspector Duties and Accountabilities 

Introduction to Various Water-Based Fire Protection Systems 

Managing Documentation and Handling System Impairments 

Workshop: 

Analysis of Example Inspection and Testing Documentation 

Introduction to the NFPA 25 Compliance Checklist 

 

Day 2: Sprinkler System Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) 

Sprinkler System Varieties (Wet, Dry, Pre-Action, Deluge) 

Frequency of Inspections and Critical Visual Checkpoints 

Performing Flow and Pressure Tests 

Conducting Internal Pipe Assessments 

Testing Procedures for Fire Department Connections (FDC) 

Hands-On Session: 

Sprinkler Head Identification and Visual Inspection 

Valve Tagging Procedures and Documentation Practices 

 

Day 3: Standpipes, Fire Pumps, and Water Supplies 

ITM for Standpipe Systems (Class I, II, III) 

Fire Pump Testing: Weekly/Monthly Operational Tests and Pressure Analysis (Churn vs. Flow) 

Hydrant Testing: Flow Testing, Maintenance Lubrication, and Valve Operation 

Practical Demonstration: 

Live Fire Pump Operational Testing and Hydrant Flow Demonstration 

Hands-On Pressure Measurement and Flow Rate Calculation 

 

Day 4: Fire Alarm and Detection Systems 

NFPA 72 Overview and its Coordination with NFPA 25 

Function and Inspection of Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors, and Manual Pull Stations 

Testing Audible/Visual Notification Appliances and Control Panels 

Inspection of Battery Backups and Primary Power Supplies 

Practical Exercise: 

Simulated Alarm Activation with Control Panel Monitoring 

Verification of Detector Placement and Installation Standards 

 

Day 5: Special Hazards Systems and Course Conclusion 

Inspection of Clean Agent Systems (e.g., FM200, Novec 1230) 

Foam Systems: Types and Maintenance Requirements 

ITM for Dry Chemical and CO? Systems 

Identifying and Rectifying Common Deficiencies 

Procedures for Managing System Impairments and Effective Communication 

Final Comprehensive Review and Practical Skills Assessment 

Certificate

TRAINIT ACADEMY will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each delegate on completion of training. 

Methodology

The training course will be highly participatory and the course leader will present, guide and facilitate learning, using a range of methods including formal presentation, discussions, sector-specific case studies and exercises.? Above all, the course leader will make extensive use of real-life case examples in which he has been personally involved. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences.  Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course. 

  • 30% Lectures  

  • 30% Workshops and work presentation 

  • 20% Case studies & Practical Exercises 

  • 10% Role Play 

  • 10% Videos, Software or Simulators (as applicable) & General Discussions 

Fees
£5,500 per Delegate. This rate includes participant’s manual, Hand-Outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day.