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Automatic Fire Alarm Systems | Building Permits | Fire Extinguishing Systems | Fire Sprinkler Systems

This page contains downloadable forms in the Adobe Acrobat format. In order to view or print the forms you must have the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.  (Obtain free Acrobat Reader)  We also have a list of all available Fire Prevention documents and forms.

We have online instructions and an electronic form to use when requesting a New Construction or Tenant Improvement Inspection.  If you would like to request an Overtime Plan Review or Inspection, please see our instructions.

Automatic Fire Alarm Systems:
Permits:  Apply for a Standard Alarm Permit if the scope of work will include either of the following:  more than 25 devices; or the installation of an STU, FACP, transmitter, remote power supply, etc. Apply for a Quick Start Alarm Permit if the scope of work fits the following requirements:  Twenty five or fewer devices or repair work with 25 or less devices.

Building Permits:
Redmond Fire Prevention Plan Reviewers do review for fire and life safety issues on Building permits.  Please see the Building Division's page for more information on Building Permits.

Fire Extinguishing Systems (Hood & Duct and FM 200):
Permit:  Fire Extinguishing System Permits are typically used for Hood & Duct Suppression Systems as well as FM 200 type systems.  

Fire Sprinkler Systems:
Permits:  You may apply for a Quick Start Sprinkler Permit if  the scope of work is for 20 or fewer heads and the modification to the existing system does not change the hydraulic calculations and is not located in the most remote area.  If the scope of work does not fit these criteria, you will need to apply for a standard permit.

This modification to the existing system does not change the hydraulic calculations and is not located in the most remote area.

Frequently Asked Questions for Buildings Under Construction and Tenant Improvements:

Reference Guide - December 2008