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Vérification Incendie
published on 09/01/2026

Fire Extinguishers

Maintaining fire extinguishers is essential to ensuring fire safety in any establishment. These devices play an important role in preventing and managing fires, protecting both people and property. Scutum offers specialist maintenance of fire extinguishers, delivering quality services, ensuring compliance and performance.
With fire safety a legal requirement, regular maintenance is essential. This includes checks, repairs, troubleshooting and inspections to ensure that the equipment is working properly. Rigorous maintenance ensures that your extinguishers remain operational in the event of an emergency.

Why is fire extinguisher maintenance crucial?

Ensuring the safety of occupants

Maintenance of fire extinguishers plays an essential role in protecting people in a building or establishment. A poorly maintained extinguisher may not function properly in the event of a fire, which could lead to serious consequences. Regular checks and proper maintenance ensure that these fire safety devices remain operational and ready for use in an emergency, protecting both occupants and their property.

Complying with regulations

In France, the maintenance of fire extinguishers is a strict legal obligation. These devices must comply with specific standards, such as NF EN 3 for portable extinguishers, and must be inspected annually by a qualified technician.
Failure to comply with these obligations can result in severe penalties, including fines and even closure of the establishment in the most serious cases. Regular maintenance ensures compliance with current regulations while providing a safe environment for all.

Avoiding failures in emergency situations

Gentle maintenance of fire extinguishers helps prevent failure in critical situations. Even when not in use, extinguishers can have their components or extinguishing agents degrade over time. Factors such as dust, wear or deterioration of the active products can render an extinguisher unusable.

Annual maintenance, including checking the pressure, general condition and proper operation of the appliance, ensures that the extinguisher will be fully operational when it is needed most.

The essential steps in extinguisher maintenance

Visual inspection

Visual inspection is the first and one of the most important steps in extinguisher maintenance. It enables any obvious problems that could compromise the effectiveness of the appliance to be identified quickly. This step includes:

  • Checking the general condition of the extinguisher.
  • Examining the instruction label to ensure it is legible and intact.
  • Detecting any physical damage, rust or corrosion.

    It is also important to check that the lead seal and safety pins are in place and intact. Finally, make sure that the fire extinguisher is easily accessible, clearly visible and not obstructed by objects that could delay its use in an emergency.

Checking and recharging

Checking and recharging fire extinguishers is essential to ensure they work properly. These steps include:

  • Checking the weight and pressure of the extinguisher.
  • Checking that the needle on the pressure gauge is in the green zone, indicating correct operating pressure.

    If the pressure is too low or too high, the extinguisher needs to be recharged or repaired. It is also important to check the date of the last recharge and the expiry date of the extinguishing agent on the label. Extinguishers should be recharged after each use or as recommended by the manufacturer. Extinguishers whose extinguishing agent has expired must be recharged immediately to remain functional.

Tests and certification

Testing and certification play an important role in the maintenance of fire extinguishers. In addition to annual inspections, in-depth tests must be carried out at regular intervals:

  • Additional in-depth maintenance every 5 years.
  • A complete overhaul at the 10th year.

    These tests ensure that extinguishers meet strict quality and performance standards, such as those defined by UL, FM, EN, and NFPA standards. Certification by recognised organisations, such as UL or BSI, attests that the extinguishers are reliable, effective and comply with regulatory requirements.

Conclusion

Maintenance of fire extinguishers is an essential step in ensuring fire safety in all establishments. It is based on essential actions such as regular visual inspections, annual checks carried out by qualified professionals, and periodic overhauls. In addition to complying with legal standards, these measures extend the life of fire extinguishers and help to protect people and property in the event of an emergency.

It is also essential to record each check in a safety register and to ensure that fire extinguishers are recharged and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and current standards. By following these practices, you will significantly improve the fire safety of your premises while reducing the risks associated with a fire.

Taking action now by calling on Scutum Incendie to maintain your fire extinguishers is an essential decision. Don't wait until an incident occurs to understand the importance of this task.

Make sure your extinguishers are always operational in the event of an emergency. By taking these precautions, you're ensuring optimum safety for everyone.