Fire Alarm Inspection in Santa Ana, CA
Enforced by Orange County Fire Authority, Community Risk Reduction Department — Division 6 (Santa Ana)
Santa Ana enforces NFPA 10 with local amendments that go beyond the CA state code. These jurisdiction-specific changes to No OCFA-specific amendments to NFPA 10 fire extinguisher requirements. OCFA enforces NFPA 10 as adopted by the state. Class K extinguisher within 30 feet of commercial cooking equipment enforced per NFPA 10 and CFC Section 906.1 — particularly relevant in Santa Ana's dense 4th Street and Main Street restaurant corridors. directly affect fire alarm inspection requirements for building owners and property managers in Santa Ana.
Compliance Requirements
As needed Fire Alarm Inspection
Immediate correction order. J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Mandatory fire watch at owner's expense under CFC Section 901.7. OCFA Fire Code Official may order evacuation. Each day without fire watch is separate offense. Misdemeanor: up to $1,000/day plus 6 months jail.
CFC Section 901.7; SAMC §14-3.1; OC Ordinance 22-008 Section 110.4; NFPA 72
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Triggered by: fire event
Annual Fire Alarm Inspection
Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr (J200). Fire watch required at owner's expense if system deficient. Misdemeanor under CA HSC Section 13871 and SAMC §14-3.
NFPA 72 Section 14.4.3.2 (annual functional testing); CFC Section 907.8; SAMC §14-3.1; OC Ordinance 22-008
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Annual Fire Alarm Inspection
Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr. Misdemeanor under CA HSC Section 13871.
NFPA 110 (emergency generator); CFC Section 604; OC Ordinance 22-008
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Annual Fire Alarm Inspection
Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr (J200).
CFC Section 510; NFPA 72 Section 24.3; OCFA Section 510.1 amendment
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As needed Fire Alarm Inspection
Written notice of violation with compliance schedule. If panel functional but non-compliant: 90-180 day replacement window. If panel failed: immediate fire watch required, compliance order within 30 days. J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000) for non-compliance.
CFC 2025 Sections 907.8, 113.4; NFPA 72 Section 14.4; SAMC §14-3.1; OCFA Fee Schedule J201-J203, M140, M151
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Monthly Fire Alarm Inspection
Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr (J200).
NFPA 101 Section 7.9.3.1.1 (emergency lighting monthly testing); Section 7.10.9.1 (exit sign monthly inspection); CFC Chapter 10
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Semi annual Fire Alarm Inspection
Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr (J200).
NFPA 72 Section 14.3.1, Table 14.3.1 (semi-annual visual inspection frequencies); CFC Chapter 9; OC Ordinance 22-008
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Code Adoptions
Local Amendments: No OCFA-specific amendments to NFPA 10 fire extinguisher requirements. OCFA enforces NFPA 10 as adopted by the state. Class K extinguisher within 30 feet of commercial cooking equipment enforced per NFPA 10 and CFC Section 906.1 — particularly relevant in Santa Ana's dense 4th Street and Main Street restaurant corridors.
Local Amendments: OCFA CFC Chapter 80 amends NFPA 13 (2022): FDC within 150 ft of public hydrant, painted OSHA safety red; when design flow exceeds 500 gpm or standpipe included, four 2½-inch inlets required. Quick-response sprinklers required in shell/spec buildings (non-warehouse). Hydraulically calculated systems may not exceed 90% of water supply capacity. 5,000 sq ft sprinkler threshold (Section 3-3-11 of County ordinance). OCFA Section 903.2 expanded automatic sprinkler triggers for additions and renovations effective January 1, 2026.
Local Amendments: OCFA CFC Section 510.1 amendment: all new buildings require approved radio coverage for emergency responders (ERRCS). Exemptions limited to buildings 3 stories or fewer without subterranean areas and under 50,000 sq ft on any single story, and wood-frame residential 4 stories or fewer without subterranean parking. ERRCS must comply with OC Sheriff's Department Communications and Technology Division standards. In Santa Ana, this particularly affects new mid-rise construction in the Downtown and OC Streetcar corridor.
Local Amendments: No OCFA-specific amendments to NFPA 96 requirements documented in published amendment summaries. OCFA inspectors verify hood cleaning certificates and suppression system service tags during routine commercial inspections. Kitchen hood suppression systems require OCFA plan review prior to installation via publicservices.ocfa.org. Santa Ana's dense 4th Street and Main Street restaurant corridors make this one of the most frequently enforced standards in the city.
Local Amendments: Neither OCFA nor the SAMC independently amend or adopt NFPA 101 as a free-standing local code. Life safety compliance in Santa Ana is enforced through CFC Chapter 10 (egress) and CBC Chapter 10 (building egress). For state-licensed occupancies (SNFs, hospitals, residential care), NFPA 101 applies via California Health & Safety Code authority. OCFA Prevention Field Services coordinates with the OSFM for dual-jurisdiction occupancies.
Authority Having Jurisdiction
Orange County Fire Authority, Community Risk Reduction Department — Division 6 (Santa Ana)
cityPhone(714) 573-6016
EmailAnnuals@ocfa.org
Licensed Providers
8 providers serve Santa Ana
Parks Richard Construction
Parks Richard Construction, operating as South Coast Fire Protection since 1970, provides comprehensive fire protection services across Southern California through a full team of state-licensed technicians with over 100 years combined experience. Holding multiple CSLB classifications including C-16, the company specializes in underground fire mains, fire pump inspection and service, backflow prevention testing, and sprinkler system design and engineering for major developers, property management companies, healthcare institutions, and educational facilities. Services range from fire sprinkler installation and inspection to fire alarm systems, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning throughout the San Clemente metro area. The company maintains a 3.8 Google rating from 33 reviews and operates under CSLB license 683280.
enhancedFire Safety First
Fire Safety First has served the Santa Ana metro area and Southern California for over 45 years, holding C10, C16, and C36 contractor classifications that enable comprehensive fire protection coverage. The company provides fire sprinkler installation and inspection, fire alarm systems, backflow testing, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning, with particular expertise in backflow prevention and sprinkler system design. With a 4.5-star Google rating across 18 reviews, Fire Safety First delivers testing, installations, repairs, and emergency services throughout the region. Their California contractor's license 1126139 remains current and in good standing.
enhancedCosco Fire Protection
Cosco Fire Protection has served San Juan Capistrano and the greater Orange County area since 1989, bringing over three decades of experience to commercial fire safety. The company holds B, C10, and C16 contractor licenses, enabling them to provide fire alarm inspection and installation, fire alarm monitoring, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning. Their multiple license classifications allow them to handle integrated fire protection projects across different building systems. License 577621 maintains active standing with the California Contractors State License Board.
basicRed Beacon Fire & Electric
Red Beacon Fire & Electric operates throughout California and Arizona with dual C10 electrical and C16 fire protection classifications, offering comprehensive fire safety services from their Orange County headquarters since 2018. The company maintains a perfect 5-star rating across 10 Google reviews while providing specialized capabilities in hydrant flow testing, fire pump inspection and service, backflow prevention testing, and underground fire main work. Their service portfolio spans fire sprinkler installation and inspection, fire alarm monitoring through their central station, kitchen hood cleaning, and 24/7 emergency response for commercial properties across Southern California. Red Beacon Fire & Electric holds active contractor licenses in both California (1041064) and Arizona (ROC-335591), with their California license verified and current through February 2026.
enhancedIndustrial Fire Protection
Industrial Fire Protection holds both C10 and C16 classifications and operates in San Clemente and throughout Southern California, serving major developers, property management companies, healthcare institutions, financial institutions, educational facilities, and telecommunications providers since 1970. The company specializes in underground fire mains, fire pump inspection and service, backflow prevention and testing, and sprinkler system design and engineering, with all service representatives licensed in California and a combined team experience exceeding 100 years. Their multi-generational business provides fire sprinkler installation and inspection, fire alarm systems, fire extinguisher service, kitchen hood cleaning, fire hydrant services, and fire suppression system services. Industrial Fire Protection maintains a 3.8 Google rating from 33 reviews and holds CSLB license 1146314, valid and verified.
enhancedAlarm And Sprinkler Company Inc The
The Alarm And Sprinkler Company Inc holds dual C10 and C16 classifications and has served the Santa Ana and Orange County metro area since 2012. The company provides fire alarm installation and monitoring, fire sprinkler inspection and installation, fire extinguisher service, and kitchen hood cleaning, with additional expertise in clean agent systems and central station monitoring. Their service territory extends from Santa Ana throughout Orange County into parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. With a 4.9 Google rating from 35 reviews, the company maintains active CSLB license 978587 as a California corporation.
enhancedFrequently Asked Questions
How often is fire alarm inspection required in Santa Ana?
Santa Ana requires fire alarm inspection once per year per NFPA 72 Section 14.4.3.2 (annual functional testing); CFC Section 907.8; SAMC §14-3.1; OC Ordinance 22-008. The deadline type is rolling, with a deadline of 12 months from last test.
Who is the AHJ for fire alarm inspection in Santa Ana?
The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for fire alarm inspection in Santa Ana is the Orange County Fire Authority, Community Risk Reduction Department — Division 6 (Santa Ana). The AHJ reviews inspection reports, issues violations, and has final authority over code interpretation. Contact the fire marshal, Felicia Bryant, Assistant Chief of Community Risk Reduction & Fire Marshal, for questions.
What happens if I miss a fire alarm inspection deadline in Santa Ana?
Missing a fire alarm inspection deadline in Santa Ana can result in Administrative citation J201-J203 ($250/$500/$1,000). Reinspection fee $244/hr (J200). Fire watch required at owner's expense if system deficient. Misdemeanor under CA HSC Section 13871 and SAMC §14-3. The penalty severity is classified as high.
What edition of NFPA 10 does Santa Ana enforce?
Santa Ana enforces the 2022 edition of NFPA 10. This matches the current published edition. Adopted through CFC 2022 (Title 24, Part 9) Section 906 incorporates NFPA 10 by reference in Chapter 80. CCR Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 (Sections 550-617) maintains California's parallel portable extinguisher regulatory framework. SFM Certificate of Registration required for extinguisher service technicians per H&S Code Section 13175..
Data current as of April 2026