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Inspections & Testing in St. Petersburg, FL

NFPA 72 and NFPA 25 fire inspections for St. Petersburg's condominiums, commercial buildings, and historic properties.

St. Petersburg's building environment — waterfront condominiums, historic commercial buildings, modern office parks, and a growing hospitality sector — creates a diverse range of fire inspection requirements. Majors Fire & Security provides inspection and testing services for all property types in St. Pete, with the experience and certifications needed to handle each one properly.

St. Pete's high-rise condominiums along the Downtown waterfront are among our most frequent inspection clients. These buildings typically have large addressable fire alarm systems with voice evacuation, elevator recall, stairwell pressurization monitoring, and standpipe/sprinkler systems. Annual inspections involve coordination with property management, advance notice to residents, and scheduling that minimizes disruption — particularly for the voice evacuation and horn/strobe testing that generates audible alerts throughout the building.

The Grand Central District, the EDGE, and the Warehouse Arts District contain historic and adaptive-reuse buildings where fire alarm systems have evolved over multiple renovations. These systems often have a mix of old and new components, legacy wiring, and modifications made by different contractors over the years. Our inspectors document the as-found condition thoroughly, identify compatibility issues, and recommend a clear path to full NFPA 72 compliance.

St. Pete's restaurant and hospitality businesses along Beach Drive and Central Avenue require kitchen hood suppression system inspections in addition to standard fire alarm testing. We coordinate these specialized inspections alongside your annual fire alarm and extinguisher testing so everything is covered in a single visit.

Every St. Petersburg inspection report is delivered digitally within 48 hours with device-level results, deficiency photos, and recommended actions. We coordinate any required re-inspections with the City of St. Petersburg fire marshal's office.

Schedule your St. Petersburg inspection or call (941) 920-5883. See our complete St. Petersburg services and learn how inspections ensure your fire alarm and monitoring investment stays compliant and reliable.

What We Offer in St. Petersburg

High-rise condominium inspections with resident notification and disruption management
Historic building system evaluation for Grand Central and Warehouse Arts District properties
Kitchen hood suppression system inspections for Beach Drive restaurants and hospitality
NFPA 72 and NFPA 25 compliant testing for all St. Pete property types
City of St. Petersburg fire marshal coordination for re-inspections and compliance
Digital reports within 48 hours with device-level results and deficiency documentation

Inspections & Testing FAQs for St. Petersburg

How much does a fire alarm inspection cost in St. Petersburg?
St. Petersburg inspection pricing depends on system type and size. Small commercial systems run $300–$600. High-rise condominiums with large device counts, voice evacuation, and sprinkler systems typically range from $2,000–$8,000. Restaurant inspections that include kitchen hood suppression testing are quoted based on the number of systems. We provide fixed-price proposals before scheduling.
Can you inspect fire alarms in St. Pete's older historic buildings?
Yes. We frequently inspect fire alarm systems in St. Petersburg's historic and adaptive-reuse buildings. These systems often contain a mix of components from different eras and contractors. Our inspectors document the complete system condition, identify code compliance gaps, and provide a clear upgrade path if improvements are needed.
Do you inspect kitchen hood suppression systems in St. Petersburg?
Yes. Kitchen hood fire suppression systems require semi-annual inspections per NFPA 17A. We coordinate hood suppression inspections with your annual fire alarm and extinguisher testing so everything is covered during a single coordinated visit, reducing disruption to your St. Pete restaurant operations.