Fire Sprinkler Inspection in Oakland, CA
Enforced by Oakland Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau
Oakland enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to Post-Ghost Ship enforcement policy requires portable extinguisher compliance verification during annual inspections of all warehouse, live-work, and assembly occupancies; OFD inspectors conduct initial compliance checks concurrent with annual occupancy inspections rather than relying solely on owner-submitted records. directly affect fire sprinkler inspection requirements for building owners and property managers in Oakland.
Compliance Requirements
As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$500-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08. Emergency abatement order within 24-48 hours. Building closure for continued unauthorized impairment.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 901.7 and 110.3.3.1); NFPA 25 Section 15.5; OMC 1.08; CA H&S Code 13112
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Triggered by: fire event
Quarterly Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 912.4.1, 507.5.4); OMC 1.08
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Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08; aggregate cap $10,000/building. Abatement order at 90+ days. Criminal referral for willful non-compliance.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 110.3.3.1); OMC 1.08; California Title 19 CCR 904 (NFPA 25 annual testing); CA H&S Code 13112
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Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
NFPA 25 §8.3.3 (annual fire pump flow test); California Title 19 CCR §904(a)
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Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 901.8, 903.3.1.1); NFPA 25 §§5.2.1.1, 5.4.1.8; OMC 1.08
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5 year Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08. Oakland FPB requires 5-year certification to be filed with the Bureau.
NFPA 25 §14.2.1.1 (5-year internal pipe inspection); California Title 19 CCR §904(a); Oakland FPB general requirements
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5 year Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
NFPA 25 §6.3.1.1 (5-year standpipe flow test); California Title 19 CCR §904(a)
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As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08. Re-inspection fee $500/hour minimum.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 110.1, 110.3); OMC 1.08
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Triggered by: complaint
As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$500-$1,000/day per OMC 1.08. Double permit fee for work before permit.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 105.1, 106.3); OMC 1.08; CA H&S Code 13113.7
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Triggered by: new install
Monthly Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
NFPA 25 §8.3.1.2 (electric fire pump monthly churn test); California Title 19 CCR §904(a)
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Quarterly Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
NFPA 25 Table 5.1.1.2 (quarterly gauge inspection); NFPA 25 §5.2.5 (quarterly waterflow alarm devices); OMC 15.12.030
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Annual Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
NFPA 25 Chapter 6 (standpipe annual inspection); California Title 19 CCR §904(a); CA H&S Code §13217(a)
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As needed Fire Sprinkler Inspection
$250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08.
OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 108.3); OMC 1.08; California Title 19 CCR 931
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Code Adoptions
Local Amendments: Post-Ghost Ship enforcement policy requires portable extinguisher compliance verification during annual inspections of all warehouse, live-work, and assembly occupancies; OFD inspectors conduct initial compliance checks concurrent with annual occupancy inspections rather than relying solely on owner-submitted records.
Local Amendments: OFD post-Ghost Ship amendments impose annual ITM requirements on all water-based suppression systems in warehouse occupancies (Group S) and live-work units (Group R-Live/Work), regardless of system age or building size. Contractor-submitted ITM reports must be directed to FPBReceptionist@oaklandca.gov or uploaded via the Accela Citizen Access portal.
Local Amendments: Post-Ghost Ship Oakland Fire Code amendments require annual fire alarm inspections in all warehouse occupancies and live-work occupancies regardless of occupant load or square footage — stricter than the state code baseline. New warehouse-dedicated and live-work-dedicated OFD inspector positions enforce this requirement.
Local Amendments: No Oakland-specific amendments beyond state code for NFPA 96. OFD enforces standard semi-annual hood cleaning and suppression system inspection requirements. Live-work occupancies with commercial cooking equipment are subject to the same NFPA 96 ITM schedule as commercial kitchens.
Local Amendments: Post-Ghost Ship Oakland amendments address NFPA 101 egress provisions: all warehouse, artist live-work, and assembly occupancies must maintain documented means-of-egress compliance. Oakland created a dedicated live-work/warehouse inspection team to enforce egress and occupancy-load provisions more frequently than state minimum intervals.
Authority Having Jurisdiction
Licensed Providers
9 providers serve Oakland
Sequoia Fire Protection
Sequoia Fire Protection, a C16-licensed corporation established in 2018, provides fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning throughout Oakland and surrounding areas. The company specializes in water-based fire suppression and residential fire sprinkler systems, offering complete installation, repair, testing, and certification services backed by fire alarm monitoring capabilities. With a perfect 5-star Google rating from 30 reviews, they serve both residential and commercial clients across the East Bay metro area. Their California contractor license 1039554 remains in active standing with the CSLB.
enhancedChow Engineering
Chow Engineering has provided fire protection services throughout the Oakland metro area since 1988, bringing over three decades of specialized expertise to commercial and industrial facilities. The company holds General Engineering (A), Fire Protection (C16), and Hazardous Substance Removal (HAZ) contractor classifications, enabling them to deliver fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning across diverse property types. As a licensed corporation, Chow Engineering maintains CSLB license 545102, demonstrating verified compliance with California state contractor requirements. Their multi-classification status allows them to handle both routine maintenance and complex fire protection system installations throughout Alameda County.
basicBroadway Mechanical - Contractors
Broadway Mechanical - Contractors operates throughout Oakland and the Bay Area with an extensive CSLB license portfolio covering twelve classifications including A, B, C-4, C-16, C-20, and C-36, enabling them to handle backflow testing, fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning under a single contractor license. Since 1990, this corporation has maintained active licensing (CSLB #584263) and earned a 4.5-star Google rating from local clients. Their multi-classification structure allows property managers to coordinate fire protection, plumbing, and mechanical work through one licensed entity. License verification confirms their authorization remains current through the California Contractors State License Board.
enhancedAllied Fire Protection
Allied Fire Protection has served the Oakland metro area since 1968 with comprehensive fire prevention services backed by four CSLB classifications: C12, C16, C34, and C60. The company provides fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning for commercial facilities throughout the East Bay. With over 55 years of operational experience and a 4.3 Google rating, Allied Fire Protection maintains an active contractor license (251700) verified through the California State License Board. Their corporate structure and multi-classification licensing enable them to handle projects requiring integrated fire protection systems across diverse building types.
enhancedM L S Builder
M L S Builder operates as a licensed fire protection and construction contractor serving the greater Oakland area and nine Bay Area counties since 2007. The company holds California contractor licenses in Class A, B, C16 (fire sprinkler systems), and C36 (plumbing), providing fire sprinkler installation and inspection, backflow testing, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning. With nearly two decades of operation across Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma counties, they maintain active corporate status under license number 899863. Their service range includes both fire protection compliance work and general construction capabilities throughout the Oakland metro region.
basicKingsguard Fire Protection
Kingsguard Fire Protection has operated in Oakland and the East Bay metro area since 2012 under CSLB license C16-974404. The corporation provides fire extinguisher service, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, and kitchen hood cleaning across their service territory. With a verified 5-star Google rating based on client feedback, the company maintains active contractor status through the California Contractors State License Board. Their C16 Fire Protection classification covers both portable fire extinguishing systems and fixed fire extinguishing systems installation and maintenance.
enhancedFrequently Asked Questions
How often is fire sprinkler inspection required in Oakland?
Oakland requires fire sprinkler inspection once per year per OMC 15.12.030 (amending CFC 110.3.3.1); OMC 1.08; California Title 19 CCR 904 (NFPA 25 annual testing); CA H&S Code 13112. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last inspection.
Who is the AHJ for fire sprinkler inspection in Oakland?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire sprinkler inspection in Oakland is the Oakland Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau. The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Felicia Wanzo-Bryant, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in Oakland?
Missing a fire sprinkler inspection deadline in Oakland can result in $250-$1,000/day civil penalty per OMC 1.08; aggregate cap $10,000/building. Abatement order at 90+ days. Criminal referral for willful non-compliance. The penalty severity is classified as high.
What edition of NFPA 10 does Oakland enforce?
Oakland enforces the 2022 edition of NFPA 10. This matches the current published edition. Adopted through California Fire Code (Title 24, Part 9, 2025 edition) adopts IFC 2024 as base code with California amendments; NFPA 10-2022 is the referenced standard per CFC Chapter 80..
Data current as of April 2026