Aura Fire Safety delivers fire extinguisher services to San Leandro businesses, apartment complexes, and commercial kitchens throughout this East Bay community. From industrial facilities near the marina to retail centers along East 14th Street, our certified technicians provide inspection, certification, and installation services that meet NFPA 10 and the California Fire Code.
When a fire starts, a working extinguisher gives occupants the ability to act fast. Regular service keeps these units charged, accessible, and ready to perform. We work with property managers and building owners across San Leandro to ensure fire safety equipment remains compliant year-round.
Our service covers inspection, certification, and new unit installation. Every task follows NFPA 10 standards and California regulatory requirements.
Each annual fire extinguisher inspection confirms that your equipment will function when needed. Our technicians evaluate:
Units that pass inspection receive dated certification tags. Any extinguisher that fails can be recharged, repaired, or replaced during the same appointment.
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The California State Fire Marshal requires all portable fire extinguishers to be professionally inspected every 12 months. This applies to offices, warehouses, apartment buildings, restaurants, and any commercial occupancy.
The Alameda County Fire Department enforces these requirements through periodic facility inspections throughout San Leandro, verifying that all certification tags remain current. Scheduling fire extinguisher service in San Leandro, CA before your annual deadline keeps your property in compliance.
Aura Fire Safety tracks every certification date in our system. When your next inspection approaches, we reach out to schedule service. This automated tracking removes the burden of managing compliance calendars yourself.
Fire extinguisher selection depends on the hazards present in your building. Our technicians evaluate your space and recommend units matched to specific risks.
Class A units address fires involving paper, wood, fabric, and common plastics. Most offices and residential common areas require Class A coverage.
Class B extinguishers control flammable liquid fires from gasoline, oils, and chemical solvents. Industrial spaces and maintenance shops typically need these units.
Class C models are rated for energized electrical equipment. Data centers, utility rooms, and buildings with significant electrical infrastructure should be protected with Class C protection.
Class K extinguishers target cooking oil and grease fires in commercial kitchens. Restaurants should pair these with kitchen hood fire suppression systems for complete protection.
ABC multipurpose extinguishers handle ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, and electrical fires in one unit. These provide broad coverage for mixed-use properties.
Aura Fire Safety brings over 27 years of Bay Area fire protection experience to every job. We understand how Alameda County Fire Department inspectors evaluate properties and what documentation satisfies their requirements.
Working with us means:
Our technician checks the physical condition of each unit, confirms pressure levels fall within operational range, inspects tamper seals and safety pins, verifies correct mounting, and weighs the extinguishing agent. Passing units get new certification tags. Failed units are serviced or replaced on-site.
We handle it during the same visit. Depending on the problem, we recharge the unit, swap out damaged parts, or install a replacement. Your property stays compliant without scheduling a second appointment.
Yes, we supply and install extinguishers suited to your building’s hazard profile. We position each unit at the correct height, confirm proper spacing, and verify compliance with NFPA 10 distribution requirements.
Every inspected extinguisher receives a certification tag with the service date and technician details. As part of our fire extinguisher service in San Leandro, CA, we keep digital records for your property and provide compliance documentation for fire department inspections or insurance requests.