Fire Extinguisher Service in San Mateo, CA

Enforced by San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau

Frequencyannual
Rules2
Severitymedium
Providers2

San Mateo enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No SMCFD-specific amendments to NFPA 10 substantive requirements. The primary local addition is §901.6.3.2: all ITM reports must be submitted electronically to the fire department via a designated third-party platform; paper reports are explicitly prohibited in all three SMCFD jurisdictions (San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont). directly affect fire extinguisher service requirements for building owners and property managers in San Mateo.

Compliance Requirements

Monthly Fire Extinguisher Service

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$130-$1,300/day per SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4. 72-hour warning for non-imminent deficiencies.

NFPA 10 §7.2.1.2 (monthly visual inspection); California Title 19 CCR §574.1; SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4

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NFPA 10 §7.2.1.2
California Title 19 CCR §574.1
SMCFD ORD-2025-003
research-derivedSource: NFPA 10 §7.2.1.2

Annual Fire Extinguisher Service

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$130-$1,300/day per SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4. 72-hour warning for non-imminent deficiencies per SMMC §1.10.030(c). Administrative violations after 5th reinspection. Misdemeanor per SMMC §1.04.010(d): up to $1,000 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment.

SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4; CFC §906; NFPA 10 §7.3 (annual maintenance); California Title 19 CCR §574.1; SMMC §1.04.010

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NFPA 10 §7.3
California Title 19 CCR §574.1
CFC §906
SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4
research-derivedSource: SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4; NFPA 10 §7.3

Code Adoptions

NFPA 102022 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2026

Local Amendments: No SMCFD-specific amendments to NFPA 10 substantive requirements. The primary local addition is §901.6.3.2: all ITM reports must be submitted electronically to the fire department via a designated third-party platform; paper reports are explicitly prohibited in all three SMCFD jurisdictions (San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont).

NFPA 252020 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2026

Local Amendments: SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §903.6: automatic sprinkler systems required in existing buildings when additions or alterations exceed 50% of gross floor area over a rolling three-year period. §903.4.3: one approved audible and visual device connected to every automatic sprinkler system; waterflow must actuate building fire alarm where installed. §508.2: fire control room (min 35 sq ft; 200 sq ft for fire pump and high-rise buildings) required in all new sprinklered buildings, accessible from exterior. §901.6.3.2: electronic-only ITM report delivery; paper reports prohibited. Universal automatic sprinkler mandate for all new buildings (§903.2 subsections deleted in favor of blanket rule). No differences between San Mateo, Foster City, and Belmont.

NFPA 722022 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2026

Local Amendments: SMCFD adds: (1) §907.1.6 — new fire alarm systems must be UL-Certified (UUFX classification from Underwriters Laboratories). (2) §907.1.6.1 — UL certificate posted in durable transparent cover within 3 feet of FACP within 45 days of final acceptance test. (3) §510.4.2.10 — new ERCES systems must be UL-Certified. (4) §510.5.3 — designer must hold FCC general radio operator's license and NICET certification; installation by C-7, C-10, or C-16 licensed contractor; testing by NICET or IEEE certified personnel. (5) §901.6.3.2 — all NFPA 72 ITM reports submitted electronically; paper prohibited. No differences between San Mateo, Foster City, and Belmont.

NFPA 962021 EditionVerified Apr 3, 2026

Local Amendments: No SMCFD-specific amendments to NFPA 96 substantive requirements. The universal §901.6.3.2 electronic ITM reporting requirement applies to kitchen hood suppression system reports. §324 in ORD-2025-003 (mobile food preparation vehicles) requires San Mateo County Health Department sticker — an SMCFD local addition. SMCFD AHJ has authority to require more frequent hood cleaning than NFPA 96 Table 11.4 minimums based on observed grease accumulation. No differences between San Mateo, Foster City, and Belmont.

NFPA 1012021 (referenced, not independently adopted; life safety enforced via CBC and CFC) EditionVerified Apr 3, 2026

Local Amendments: SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §1009.3.1 (Convenience Stair, ADDED): in buildings four or more stories in height, convenience stairs not required as exits shall be limited to connecting only two floors. No other CFC Chapter 10 amendments identified. Exit sign, emergency lighting (NFPA 101 §§7.9-7.10.9), and fire door inspection requirements enforced via CFC Chapter 10, NFPA 80, and CFC §703. No differences between San Mateo, Foster City, and Belmont.

Authority Having Jurisdiction

San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau

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Phone(650) 522-7940

Emailfire@smcfire.org

Licensed Providers

2 providers serve San Mateo

Project Contractor

(650) 910-3984

Project Contractor serves San Mateo and the broader Bay Area with fire protection services backed by B, C10, and C16 licenses and nearly two decades of operational experience since 2006. The company specializes in fire alarm monitoring and central station services, alongside fire sprinkler installation, inspection, fire alarm systems, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning across communities from Oakland to Palo Alto. With a 5-star Google rating from 31 reviews, they maintain CSLB license 884221 as a corporation serving commercial and residential clients throughout the region. Their license remains active and in good standing with the California Contractors State License Board.

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Fitzgerald Tomas Construction

(650) 910-3984

Fitzgerald Tomas Construction has served San Mateo and the broader Bay Area since 2012, holding General Engineering (A), Fire Protection (C16), and Plumbing (C36) contractor classifications. The company provides fire sprinkler installation and inspection, fire extinguisher service, backflow testing, and kitchen hood cleaning across communities including Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, Palo Alto, and Redwood City. With a 5-star Google rating based on 31 reviews, Fitzgerald Tomas Construction delivers fire protection services backed by multi-discipline licensing and over a decade of regional experience. CSLB license 979673 remains active and in good standing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often is fire extinguisher service required in San Mateo?

San Mateo requires fire extinguisher service once per year per SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4; CFC §906; NFPA 10 §7.3 (annual maintenance); California Title 19 CCR §574.1; SMMC §1.04.010. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last professional service.

Who is the AHJ for fire extinguisher service in San Mateo?

The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire extinguisher service in San Mateo is the San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Carisa Workman, for questions.

What happens if I miss a fire extinguisher service deadline in San Mateo?

Missing a fire extinguisher service deadline in San Mateo can result in $130-$1,300/day per SMCFD ORD-2025-003 §113.4. 72-hour warning for non-imminent deficiencies per SMMC §1.10.030(c). Administrative violations after 5th reinspection. Misdemeanor per SMMC §1.04.010(d): up to $1,000 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment. The penalty severity is classified as medium.

What edition of NFPA 10 does San Mateo enforce?

San Mateo enforces the 2022 edition of NFPA 10. This matches the current published edition. Adopted through 2025 California Fire Code (Title 24, Part 9, based on 2024 IFC with California amendments). CFC Chapter 9 and Chapter 80 adopt NFPA 10-2022 by reference. Title 19 CCR Chapter 3 (§§565-617) governs California-specific licensing and service requirements..

Data current as of April 2026