This Fire Hydrant Inspection checklist supports routine hydrant checks for accessibility, identification, and paint condition, as well as safe opening, flushing, and closing procedures. Inspectors record water clarity, pressure or volume issues, and note defects such as leaks or damaged valves, barrels, stems, caps, and chains. The checklist guides documenting locations, observations, and discrepancies, tagging out-of-service hydrants, and notifying the appropriate department for corrective actions to maintain reliable fire protection.
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