Why Fire Extinguisher Tags Matter in Tennessee
After inspection, each extinguisher must display a current Tennessee fire extinguisher tags showing the date of service and the company that performed the inspection. Without this tag, your business may be out of compliance with the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office and local fire codes—putting your property, staff, and customers at risk.
Annual Certification Requirements
A fire extinguisher tag is more than just a tag—
it’s proof that your extinguishers are:
- Inspected and ready to use in an emergency.
- Up to date with NFPA 10 standards and Tennessee fire code requirements.
- Maintained by a licensed and insured fire protection company.
If your extinguishers don’t have a current tag, your business is not in compliance with State Fire Code.
Why Middle Tennessee Businesses Need to Pay Attention
Whether your business is located in Nashville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Brentwood, Lebanon, Mt Juliet, or any surrounding Middle Tennessee community, fire extinguisher tag compliance is not optional—it’s the law.
Many business owners are surprised to learn they need an official inspection and tag each year.
If you’ve been relying on your staff to “check” extinguishers without professional certification, you may already be out of compliance.
Secure Your Nashville Business with Certified Fire Extinguisher Tags
As a licensed fire protection contractor, Icon Fire & Safety ensures your facility remains fully compliant with Tennessee state law through professional inspection and valid fire extinguisher tags. These tags are more than just markers; they are your proof of safety, indicating that a certified expert has verified your equipment’s pressure, hardware, and chemical integrity within the last 12 months. Our team handles the entire documentation process, from the physical inspection to the application of the official compliance tag, protecting your business from heavy fines and ensuring your staff is backed by reliable, safe equipment.