This residential inspection template helps engineers and property managers document smoke and carbon monoxide alarm compliance in line with local regulations. Record site details, unit locations, detector types, operational tests, battery changes, expiry dates, and photo evidence. Include counts of new or replacement alarms, batteries replaced, and notes on defects and corrective actions. Capture signatures and dates to provide a clear audit trail for landlords and housing providers.
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