"Preventing Fires And Proprty Damage Before It Occurs"
TMembers of the Parma Fire Department that perform these inspections will be firefighters, Lieutenants, Captains or Fire Prevention Officers. They will be in a Parma Fire Department uniform and be in a Parma Fire Department vehicle. If you have any question as to their identity, please call our non-emergency number to verify their status at 440-885-1217.
If hazards are discovered on your property there are several ways to resolve the problem. In the case of extremely hazardous conditions an “on the spot” correction may be ordered. In this situation the inspector will advise you of the exact correction necessary and it must be accomplished prior to the fire department leaving the property. This is only used in the most serious of situations. The more common method is for the inspector to point out the areas of concern while reviewing the “Hazard Notice” with you. The date of the inspection and the number of days expected until the re-inspection should be indicated on the form. The re-inspection usually occurs approximately 21 days from the original inspection. It is difficult for a fire company to guarantee a set date due to the nature of our activities. Once the re-inspection is completed, and the occupant has corrected any hazards, the inspection process is complete for that cycle.If the hazards are not corrected the inspector may allow an extension for correction or forward the concerns to the Fire Prevention Bureau. In cases where the occupant is working towards a solution an extension is usually allowed. Inspections that are turned over to Fire Prevention are followed up by our full time inspectors and they are the individuals that pursue correction by meeting with the owners and through leg