An in-person compliance audit conducted at your facility by a specialist who knows exactly what CMS, Joint Commission, and state fire marshal surveyors evaluate. We inspect every applicable system, review your documentation, and deliver a comprehensive report — so you know where you stand before the surveyor does.
We physically inspect every area a surveyor would enter — generator rooms, electrical rooms, fire riser closets, sprinkler valve rooms, fire alarm panels, and mechanical spaces.
We review your ITM logs, testing records, maintenance contracts, deficiency tracking, and corrective action documentation against NFPA requirements.
Physical inspection of generators, transfer switches, fire pumps, sprinkler systems, fire alarm panels, and suppression systems — the same equipment a surveyor would evaluate.
Every finding documented with the specific NFPA code section, severity classification, and corrective action required. Delivered within 72 hours of the visit.
Every onsite audit is structured around the specific NFPA standards that apply to your facility type. We don't use generic checklists or one-size-fits-all templates. The audit scope is built from the code sections your facility is surveyed against — which varies by facility type, accreditation body, and jurisdiction.
A skilled nursing facility under CMS is surveyed differently than a hospital under Joint Commission. A data center's NFPA 75 requirements are different from a pharmaceutical clean room's NFPA 110 requirements. We scope the audit to match your actual regulatory exposure.
Vendors inspect their own equipment. They don't assess your compliance posture across multiple standards. They don't review your documentation program. They don't tell you what a surveyor would cite — because that's not their job.
An Uptime audit is independent. We have no equipment to sell, no service contracts to renew, no vendor relationships that influence our findings. Every observation in the report is objective, code-referenced, and written for one purpose: to tell you exactly where you stand before someone else does.
NFPA 110 emergency power supply systems, automatic transfer switches, fuel systems
NFPA 25 water-based suppression systems, risers, valves, gauges, and signage
NFPA 72 detection, notification, annunciation panels, and device condition
NFPA 20 fire pump systems, controllers, jockey pumps, and suction/discharge
NFPA 75 IT equipment protection, clean agent suppression, environmental controls
NFPA 101 egress, exit signage, emergency lighting, fire barriers, and smoke compartments
NFPA 111 stored energy systems, battery backup, UPS, and fuel cell installations
ITM logs, testing records, maintenance contracts, corrective action tracking across all standards
A high-level overview of your compliance posture written for administrators and leadership — overall risk level, critical findings count, and recommended priorities.
Every observation documented with a description of the condition, the specific NFPA code section it violates, the severity classification, and photographic evidence where applicable.
Each finding is categorized: critical (immediate citation risk), major (likely to be cited), minor (best practice improvement). You know exactly what to prioritize.
For every finding, we provide the specific corrective action required, who typically handles it (in-house vs. contractor), and the documentation needed as evidence of correction.
A complete inventory of missing, incomplete, or non-compliant records — ITM logs, testing certificates, maintenance contracts, and deficiency tracking documentation.
A formatted document you can present to administration, your board, or your accreditation body showing the scope of the audit, findings summary, and remediation status.
The report is designed to be handed directly to your compliance officer, facilities director, or administrator. Every finding is written in language they can act on — no jargon, no ambiguity, no filler.
A single-building skilled nursing facility with one generator doesn't require the same audit scope as a hospital campus with fire pumps, sprinkler systems, fire alarm, and emergency power across multiple buildings. The price reflects the actual work required.
After you submit the form below, we'll review your facility details and provide a firm quote within one business day. No surprises. The quoted price is the price — it includes the full onsite audit, the comprehensive written report, and the debrief call.
For facilities in the Southeast (AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA), travel is included. For facilities outside this region, we provide a separate travel quote with the audit proposal.
Submit the form and we'll reach out within one business day with a scoped proposal and firm quote. If you have an upcoming survey, let us know — we prioritize urgent situations.
After you approve the proposal, we coordinate scheduling directly with your team. Most audits are scheduled within two weeks of approval, depending on your location and availability.
We'll review your facility details and reach out within one business day with a scoped proposal and firm quote. If you have an urgent survey situation, call us directly.
A single deficiency citation triggers corrective action plans, follow-up surveys, and potential civil monetary penalties. An onsite audit gives you the complete picture — every system, every record, every finding — with the time to fix what needs fixing.
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