What this site is for
If you own a small business in Florida — from a Clermont restaurant to an Orlando office to a Leesburg warehouse — fire-code rules can feel like they were written by and for someone else. They were not, but they are scattered across federal OSHA regulations, NFPA consensus standards, Florida state amendments, and your local fire marshal's preferences. This site translates those rules into the five or six things you actually need to know, and points you to the authoritative source when the stakes are high.
Florida Fire Code Compliance Topics
Compliance & Legal Requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157, NFPA 10, the 75-foot travel-distance rule, who can inspect, and what a Florida Fire Marshal actually looks for. The smallest set of requirements you can meet and still pass.
See Florida Compliance Requirements →Cost-Benefit & ROI
Is it cheaper to recharge or replace? What's a fair price for an annual tag in Florida? What do "6-year maintenance" and "12-year hydrotest" actually mean on your invoice?
See Fire Extinguisher Cost Breakdown →Extinguisher Types by Industry
Classes A, B, C, D, K — which you need for an office vs. a kitchen vs. an auto shop vs. a server room. Placement heights, sizes, and common mistakes.
See Extinguisher Types by Industry →Suppression Systems
Sprinklers, kitchen hood suppression, clean agent, and foam systems — which type each industry needs, what NFPA 13/25/96 require, what installation and inspection actually cost, and a pre-inspection walkthrough checklist.
See Suppression System Guide →Emergency & Exit Lights
Exit signs and emergency lighting units — types by industry, NFPA 101 and OSHA placement rules, battery backup requirements, the monthly 30-second and annual 90-minute test, and what a service quote should include.
See Emergency & Exit Light Guide →Self-Audit Checklist
Walk your space the week before inspection. An itemized checklist that mirrors what most Florida fire marshals actually flag on site visits.
Run the Pre-Inspection Checklist →Glossary of Key Terms
Hydrotest, recharge, AHJ, Class K, "6-year teardown," K-factor — every term on a typical service invoice, defined in one place.
Browse Fire Safety Glossary →Official Sources
Links to OSHA, NFPA, and the Florida State Fire Marshal. When in doubt, these are the authorities your local inspector is citing.
Jump to Authoritative Sources →The 5 questions we hear most
1. Do I actually need a fire extinguisher in a small office?
2. What's the 75-foot rule?
3. Is it cheaper to recharge or just buy a new one?
4. What's the difference between an annual inspection, 6-year maintenance, and a 12-year hydrotest?
5. Can I inspect my own extinguishers?
Authoritative sources
When there is any doubt, rely on the following rather than a blog post (including this one):
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 — federal workplace requirement for portable fire extinguishers. osha.gov
- NFPA 10 — Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers (placement, selection, maintenance). nfpa.org
- Florida State Fire Marshal — the ultimate AHJ for businesses across the state, including Lake County and Orange County. myfloridacfo.com/division/sfm
- Your local Fire Department — Lake County and Orange County fire departments often run free pre-inspection walkthroughs for small businesses.