Location Type – Can be Generalized (Food, Firework Stand, Mechanic Shop) or based on Occupancy Classifications.
Devices - Refers to any on-site equipment, devices, or hazards. Examples include Smoke Detectors, Extinguishers, Kitchen hoods, Hazardous/Flammable materials, AEDs, etc.
Code - Refers to the National/Local fire Ordinances you are inspecting for.
Provider - Providers refer to who is performing the inspection. This can be either internal or external to your municipality.
Contact - Contacts are individuals associated with a location in which you may want to get in contact with. Examples include building managers or business owners.
0:02:48 | Location Tab
Searchability
Configurability (Preferences & Filtering)
11:36 | Location Types
Creating a new location (Walkthrough)
0:13:56 | Codes
0:15:17 | Inspections
Recurring VS One Offs
0:20:23 | Location Inspections
Step By Step Walkthrough
0:07:24 & 0:23:16 | Devices
0:24:00 | Completing a Device Inspection
Step By Step Walkthrough
0:25:47 | Providers
0:27:42 | Portals (Contact/Inspector)
0:31:17 | Q&A
0:31:28 | Q: Is this just for companies who conduct the inspections and not for the municipalities, who own the buildings, who are being inspected?
0:32:24 | Q: As a new subscriber, what is the initial cost of adding the inspection module to the account?
0:33:09 | Q: If the fire department does an inspection on a property that we have a permit on, and they link that property to that inspection, will it show up on the permit side, or would we still have to add a new inspection for the fire inspection on the permit itself?
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