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(ATLANTA, GEORGIA) – The BuildingReports network of over 1,000 fire, life safety, security and mechanical service providers recently completed its 8 millionth inspection report, less than a year after reaching the 7 million milestone in December 2020. Founded in 2000, BuildingReports provides mobile inspection applications and web-based compliance reporting to help independent service companies ensure critical facility assets are code-compliant and working properly.

The mobile application and software-as-a-service provider is used by service companies and facility management professionals to protect lives and property by ensuring critical facility systems are in compliance with industry codes and standards. To date, BuildingReports has been used to inspect more than 16 billion square feet of facility floorspace across more than 1 million commercial and industrial facilities.

“We are very pleased to see the continued growth and adoption of verifiable inspection compliance and reporting technology in the industry as one of the most effective tools in protecting building occupants from life-threatening fire and life safety events,” said Jason Kronz, BuildingReports president and chief technology officer. “Even during a pandemic, we have seen the dedication and resilience of the technicians who perform this important work, and we’re honored to help support them in their mission.”

Since April of 2020, BuildingReports University staff have helped support members by offering complimentary webinar training for field technicians and administrative staff to sharpen their skills and expand their knowledge. The training team has, so far, completed 528 interactive online training sessions at no cost to BuildingReports service members.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

 

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(ATLANTA, GEORGIA) – The BuildingReports network of nearly one thousand fire, life safety and security service providers recently passed the 7 million inspection milestone, less than one year after announcing the 6 million reporting milestone. During a challenging year, the software-as-a-service provider and the inspection, testing and maintenance companies that leverage BuildingReports’ industry-leading technology continued to protect lives and property by ensuring critical facility systems were in compliance with codes and standards. An estimated over 15 billion square feet of commercial and industrial floor space have been inspected using the service to date.

“As we celebrate another milestone achievement by our service members, we also express our deep gratitude for their commitment as essential workers who have continued to work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of the public,” said Jason Kronz, BuildingReports president and chief technology officer. “Like so many this year, our network has experienced numerous challenges and the loss of friends and colleagues as they continue to fulfill this critical role. We are humbled by, and thankful for, their dedication and resolve.”

Founded in 2000, BuildingReports provides mobile inspection applications and web-based compliance reporting to help independent service companies ensure critical facility assets are code compliant and working properly. Customers can conveniently access detailed reports that meet stringent codes and standards, review discrepancies and approve corrective actions online from any mobile device or computer with internet access.

In response to the pandemic, the company launched new features on its SafetyScan mobile application to assist contact-less tracking and reporting of disinfection and sanitization. The new device category, “Disinfected Surfaces,” allows for tracking important details such as surface type, frequency of cleaning performed, cleaning supply used, lot #, dwell time, type of cleaning and area type.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

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(ATLANTA, GEORGIA) – BuildingReports, the leading provider of mobile and web-based technology solutions for the fire and life safety industry, recently announced new functionality to help facility management professionals track and report on safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

The ScanSeries® suite of mobile applications provides comprehensive and verifiable online compliance reporting technology, designed to eliminate error-prone and time-consuming manual inspections and reporting, including life safety systems with SafetyScan®. To assist facilities in their efforts to uphold strict safety measures, SafetyScan now features a new device type for Disinfected Surfaces that allows for tracking of the following information:

  • Surface Type – allows tracking of common surfaces, including Buttons, Countertops, Doors, Doorknobs, Handrails, Radios, Steering Wheels and user defined areas.
  • Frequency – indicates the frequency with which the surface was disinfected in hourly increments, as well as longer periods such as Daily, Weekly, Monthly or by Shift.
  • Cleaning Supply Used – an open text field allows employees to indicate what type of cleaning solution was used to disinfect the surface.
  • Lot # – allows for tracking the source or supply of the disinfectant used as a quality control measure.
  • Dwell Time – the Environmental Protection Agency defines “dwell time” as “the amount of time that a sanitizer or disinfectant must be in contact with the surface, and remain wet, in order to achieve the product’s advertised kill rate.” This field allows for reporting the amount of time the surface remained wet, up to 30 minutes.
  • Type of Cleaning – provides options for Intermediate Disinfection, Sanitization, Sporicidal/Sterilant and UV treatment types.
  • Area Type – indicates if the surface is in a General Access, Limited Access, Public Access and Sequestered Access area to help determine potential exposure and contamination risk.

The SafetyScan application also includes the ability to track and report on personal protective equipment (PPE), including those items that can be used to help prevent the spread of contagious diseases, such as:

  • Masks (including N100, N95, N99, P100, P95, P99, R100, R95 and R99)
  • Breathing Apparatus and Breathing Cylinders
  • Gloves
  • Clothing

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

 

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BuildingReports’ leading mobile inspection and web-based reporting solutions help ensure the safety, compliance, operational continuity, and maintenance of critical systems in commercial and industrial facilities. The comprehensive and verifiable online compliance reporting technology is designed to eliminate error-prone and time-consuming manual inspections and reporting. BuildingReports is exhibiting this week in the West Hall of the Orange County Convention Center in booth #8689.

ServiceTrade is a cloud-based solution for commercial service contractors that streamlines operations and enables them to deliver an enhanced customer experience. ServiceTrade’s mobile and web applications allow office staff and field technicians to manage and coordinate business-related operations and communications from one central location. ServiceTrade’s booth, #8664, is also located in the West Hall.

The integration eliminates manual processes and improves efficiency, workflow, and compliance for users by:

  • Linking buildings from both systems for convenient database management.
  • Syncing devices with deficiencies from BuildingReports Proposed Solutions reports to ServiceTrade for quoting and repairs.
  • Tracking corrective action in ServiceTrade and automatically updating reports in BuildingReports to improve compliance documentation.
  • Providing 90-day visibility of past ServiceTrade service history and status without leaving the BuildingReports portal.

“We’re pleased to announce this integration is now available to our network of Service Members who utilize both solutions to provide best-in-class service delivery, reporting, and asset management,” stated Jason Kronz, president and chief technology officer of BuildingReports. “Our customers asked and, with the help of ServiceTrade, we have delivered. This also presents opportunities for ServiceTrade users to seamlessly adopt our solutions and present their customers with an even stronger value proposition.”

“We are excited to launch this new integration with BuildingReports, as they’ve been a longtime market leader in compliance productivity,” says Billy Marshall, ServiceTrade CEO. “Technician productivity is critical for service contractors in the industries we serve, and this new integration improves speed and accuracy for customers across both platforms.”

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

About ServiceTrade
ServiceTrade streamlines service operations so commercial service contractors grow their service revenue while delivering amazing customer experiences. Its mobile and web applications enable online engagement throughout the service cycle to build loyal and valuable customer relationships. More than 500 commercial service contractors trust ServiceTrade to run their service operations.

 

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ATLANTA, GA – BuildingReports, the most trusted name in compliance reporting, announced its service members recently completed the six millionth inspection report since 2000, less than one year after crossing the five-million threshold. To date, service providers have inspected fire alarm, fire sprinkler, life safety, fire suppression, security, and HVAC systems covering more than 13.5 billion square feet of commercial and industrial floor space.

Founded in 2000, BuildingReports provides mobile inspection applications and web-based compliance reporting to help independent service companies ensure critical facility assets are code-compliant and working properly. Customers can conveniently access detailed reports meeting stringent codes and standards, review discrepancies, and approve corrective actions online from any mobile or computer device with internet access.

“Our continued growth is truly a testament to the hard work and dedication of the service members, who tirelessly strive to ensure the safety of facilities and the people within them,” said Jason Kronz, BuildingReports’ president and chief technology officer. “Our success has been established on a foundation of trust, and as we continue to build on that foundation in 2020, I’m very excited about how we can help our service members grow with us.”

To that end, in recent years the company has expanded their portfolio of mobile applications and cloud-based reporting technology to include security systems with SecurityScan. Even more recently, the company grew even further outside of fire and life safety to include preventative maintenance and service documentation for HVAC systems with HVACScan.

In a recent series of regional seminars, BuildingReports has announced the company launched a new National Accounts program.

“Our new National Accounts program will open up numerous opportunities for our service member base, allowing them to compete as a network for large scale, geographically diverse contracts,” said Kronz. “We are very excited about the possibilities, and the members and customers already working with us on this first phase of rollout see the big picture potential.”

“Our new National Accounts program will open up numerous opportunities for our service member base, allowing them to compete as a network for large scale, geographically diverse contracts,” said Kronz. “We are very excited about the possibilities, and the members and customers already working with us on this first phase of rollout see the big picture potential.”

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

 

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ATLANTA, GA – BuildingReports, the most trusted name in compliance reporting, announced its service members have now reached the 5 million inspection report milestone. This reflects a growth rate of 150% since the company reached the 2 million inspection report mark in 2014. For perspective, BuildingReports reached the 1 million mark in 2012, 12 years since opening its doors. Over the next two years, that figure grew to 2 million reports, then 3 million by mid-2016 and 4 million by 2017.

Founded in 2000, BuildingReports provides mobile inspection applications and web-based compliance reporting to help independent service companies ensure that critical fire, life safety, and security systems are code-compliant and in working order. Using barcodes that are applied to applicable devices throughout commercial and industrial facilities, inspectors can now use mobile devices equipped with BuildingReports’ ScanSeries application to scan and log device inspection results.

“First and foremost, this industry milestone is as much testament to the dedication of our service members in their mission to ensure the safety of facilities and more importantly the people within them, as it is to our leadership team and employees,” said Jason Kronz, BuildingReports’ president and chief technology officer. “Earning the trust of our network of service members and the facility management and Authorities Having Jurisdiction they serve has been the cornerstone of our success. While we are celebrating this milestone, we renew our pledge to continue to be an innovator in the industry and to deliver pioneering new technology and solutions to drive the industry forward in the years to come.”

To that end, the company has expanded their portfolio of mobile applications and cloud-based reporting technology to include security systems with SecurityScan in recent years. Even more recently, the company expanded even further outside of fire and life safety to include HVAC maintenance and service documentation for HVAC systems with HVACScan.

This also comes on the heels of the launch of a complimentary public service, ComplianceCenter, for submitting electronic reports to Authorities Having Jurisdiction. ComplianceCenter offers an alternative to pay-per-use solutions that are available through other providers that often place the expense burden on service companies and facility management professionals. Because the software-as-a-service solution is built into BuildingReports’ existing platform, the company is able to offer the service free of charge to companies, facilities, and officials in a jurisdiction.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

 

 

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The following article was published in the March/April 2018 issue of Sprinkler Age magazine.

The requirements in NFPA 25 regarding documentation make digital inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) abilities increasingly attractive and useful to industry leaders. This is especially true as more jurisdictions adopt electronic report submission services to help streamline fire prevention efforts and code enforcement processes.

Let’s take a look at each of the record-keeping requirements in Section 4.3 of NFPA 25 (2017 edition) from the reference point of a company using digital technology to inspect, test, and maintain water-based fire protection systems and documenting its results.

Sub-section 4.3.1: Records are required for the system and its components. This harmonizes with Section 4.6.1, which requires testing of all components and systems. It’s not enough to write down that “(1) Wet Pipe System was inspected and tested. Everything passed.” The property owner or designated representative needs to see that the components making up that system are itemized and accounted for during testing. If a component failed, it needs to be individually documented. This also helps the service contractor when quoting service and returning to the site for repairs. This need is even more critical if you’re working in the highly regulated healthcare setting. Whether using a checklist-type form or a report with a device-type-specific listing, digitally inputting this information expedites the ITM process for the service contractor, keeps costs down for the property owner, and provides the level of detail implied in this section.

Sub-section 4.3.1 also requires that the report be made available upon request to the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Rather than scanning a multi-page report and emailing it or, slower still, mailing a hard copy, emailing or submitting a report via a web-based service in digital format to the AHJ with a couple of clicks or taps is far more efficient. Additionally, providing the AHJ with the ability to scan a QR code at the actual site and access the report on a phone or tablet instantaneously creates even more significant efficiency advantages for stakeholders. The service contractor’s labor and time in providing documentation is reduced, the property owner’s responsibility to the AHJ is quickly fulfilled, and the AHJ’s wait-time in receiving the report for review, especially where there are deficiencies, decreases substantially.

Sub-section 4.3.1.1: This section recognizes the increased usage of digital reporting in our industry by permitting records to be stored and accessed electronically. Digital reporting makes it significantly easier for the property owner to comply with the requirements that follow.

Sub-section 4.3.2: Here we find minimum required features for the report. At first glance, it might appear light on detail. However, Annex B.4 clarifies the expectation for documentation by providing a list of recommended information for every report. While NFPA 25 stops short of mandating any specific format, it does provide excellent guidance. New to the 2017 edition, Annex B.4 outlines what should be standard content?regardless of the form or report you choose. As one scans through this brief, informative material, it becomes clear how advantageous it is for the service contractor to enter this content digitally. This makes it easier for the inspector to enter the data and expedite delivery to the end-user

Sub-section 4.3.3: The property owner has the responsibility to maintain records. Digitally inspecting and documenting such records translates to easier storage, retrieval, and delivery options for the owner, saving time and facilitating the relationship with the AHJ when a request is made for the report. This also solves logistical challenges for facility management companies or building owners with multiple properties. Let’s say a large multi-national industrial manufacturer operates numerous plants across North America, but the employees at the corporate headquarters are conducting an audit. The auditors can now rely on a single, centralized online repository of all the required reporting. They’re no longer reliant on each of the facilities to provide hard copies or scanned images of the required documentation, and they have the necessary visibility across operations to identify potential liability issues quickly and easily.

Section 4.3.4: With digital reporting also comes the ability to store related data in the same manner. Related data would consist of, for example, acceptance tests, data sheets, hydraulic calculations, certificates, and as-builts—all of which are required to be retained for the life of the system. Over the course of many years and many property owners, having this data stored digitally benefits all parties when historical data needs to be quickly accessible for reference during a compliance inquiry or survey.

Section 4.3.5: The Records section ends with the requirement for a retention period for documentation, which is currently one year after the next ITM activity. If adhering to the International Fire Code requirements for record keeping, the retention period is not less than three years, and could be longer if specified in another section of that Code or in another referenced standard. Regardless of the retention period your local jurisdiction requires, digital inspection and documentation indefinitely allows for safe storage of ITM data.

Hard-copy documentation is still valid and recognized by all major inspection, testing, and maintenance-related codes and standards. However, those same codes and standards permit electronic alternatives, recognizing a growing awareness of the advantages that digital inspection and reporting provides. Paper reporting, which for decades has been the industry standard, is expensive to produce and maintain, highlighting the green, cost-saving benefits to going paperless. Along with 24/7 access and ease of dissemination to stakeholders, the advantages of digital ITM processes are clearly seen in the time and money saved, risk and liability reduced, and highly prized gain of report-compliant reassurance that every sprinkler contractor wants and needs.

About the Author
Joe Scibetta has more than a decade of experience in the field as a certified inspector and more than a decade serving as Codes & Standards Manager for BuildingReports, a leader in fire and life safety inspection and reporting technology. In addition to providing product insight and training related to the application of fire and life safety codes and standards, Mr. Scibetta is an active member of numerous industry associations and serves on technical committees for NFPA, NFSA, and AFAA.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

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ATLANTA, Georgia – December 11, 2017 – BuildingReports, the most trusted name in compliance reporting, announced its service members have now completed over four million inspection reports. This continues an accelerated trend in growth; the company reported reaching the one million mark after 12 years of operation. However, that figure grew to two million reports by late 2014, three million in mid-2016, and from three million to four million in fewer than 17 months.

Founded in 2000, BuildingReports provides mobile inspection applications and web-based compliance reporting to help independent service companies ensure that critical fire, life safety, and security systems are code-compliant and in working order. Using barcodes that are applied to applicable devices throughout commercial and industrial facilities, inspectors can now use mobile devices equipped with BuildingReports’ ScanSeries application to scan and log device inspection results.

“We are extremely proud of our relationships with the network of inspection, testing and maintenance service providers that leverage our technology,” said Jason Kronz, BuildingReports’ president and chief technology officer. “When the entire industry is focused on the protection of people and property, trust is essential in providing a foundation for success. We are inspired to have earned this trust from our members, facility users and Authorities Having Jurisdiction.”

Historically, BuildingReports’ core business has been centered on inspection and code-based reporting for fire alarm and signaling, fire sprinkler, fire suppression and life-safety devices and systems. However, in recent years, the company has expanded to include security systems with SecurityScan, and more recently, the company widened its solution set to include HVAC maintenance and service documentation for HVAC systems with HVACScan.

The company also recently introduced a free public service, ComplianceCenter, for submitting electronic reports to Authorities Having Jurisdiction, which further expanded BuildingReports portfolio of products and services. ComplianceCenter offers an alternative to pay-per-use solutions that are available through other providers that often place the expense burden on service companies and facility management professionals. Because the software-as-a-service solution is built into BuildingReports’ existing platform, the company is able to offer the service free of charge to companies, facilities and officials in a jurisdiction.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

 

 

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ATLANTA, Georgia – July 25, 2017 – BuildingReports®, the most trusted name in fire and life safety compliance reporting technology, announces the availability of the third annual Fire and Life Safety Inspection Benchmark Report. The new report examines key performance indicators for the industry, leveraging the world’s largest and most robust database of nearly 3.7 million fire alarm, sprinkler, suppression, security and life safety inspections, covering more than 9 billion square feet of facility space.

“We cannot understate the importance of big data when it comes to continuous improvement in the effort to protect people and property,” said Jason Kronz, president and chief technology officer. “As the largest source of this type of data in the world, we feel we have a responsibility to share this unique insight with service companies, building operating management, code enforcement officials and industry associations.”

Inspectors use mobile devices equipped with BuildingReports’ online inspection and reporting technology to scan and log device inspection results of fire and life safety devices throughout commercial and industrial facilities. Upon completion of an inspection, a building’s report is uploaded to BuldingReports’ web-based portal, where customers can access it online at their convenience. The detailed, verifiable reporting provides a comprehensive record of device inventory, which devices passed or failed, why devices failed, (including the associated codes and standards) and what action is required to be in compliance.

Previous editions of the report uncovered key findings, such as:

  • Fire extinguishers are one of the most compromised fire and life safety devices, requiring regular service and being at-risk for human tampering. Following the NFPA 10 requirements for monthly visual inspections can effectively reduce this risk.
  • While only 13.39% of the total devices inspected were attached to conventional as opposed to addressable systems, conventional systems accounted for 17.68% of total device failures.
  • Fire alarm and signaling signage was the most common device type failure at 33.83%, while sprinkler system air compressors took the most time to inspect at just under 27 minutes on average.

As in previous years, the 2016 report includes a special supplement that takes a deeper dive into a specific occupancy type. “Industrial occupancy types inherently have their own unique sets of challenges, and downtime due to an incident in these facilities can be extremely costly for companies,” explains Kronz. “By helping environmental safety professionals identify common risks and strategies for avoiding them, we can hopefully reduce the number of fire and life safety incidents, and in turn help better protect occupants.”

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

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April 11, 2017 (ATLANTA) – Atlanta-based BuildingReports announced today that it has been named to CIOReview’s annual list of top technologies for the field service industry. BuildingReports provides mobile and online inspection reporting tools, which ensure accurate and comprehensive inspections that are fully documented in compliance with regulatory standards.

According to CIOReview, “A distinguished panel comprised of CEOs, CIOs, VCs, and analysts has evaluated the top companies in the field service arena, and selected the ones that are at the forefront of tackling industry challenges. The companies featured in this issue exhibit extensive business knowledge, along with in depth as well as integrated and innovative strategies in the field service sector.”

BuildingReports President and Chief Technology Officer Jason Kronz explained, “Our mobile inspection applications are available on all the major mobile platforms, and over 800 service companies use the service in nearly 600,000 commercial and industrial facilities to inspect and maintain more than 180 million individual devices.”

Since launching in 2000, 3.5 million fire and life safety inspection reports have been completed using the innovative service.

“Our business is based on trust,” says Kronz. “The health and safety of building occupants is very serious business, and people rely on the service companies who use our solutions to ensure that critical fire and life safety systems are thoroughly inspected.”

The recognition from CIOReview is the second major award the company has garnered in less than a year, following being named a BUILDINGS Magazine Money-Saving Product in June 2016. The news also comes on the heels of BuidlingReports’ January announcement regarding its new solution for the HVAC industry at the 2017 AHR Expo in Las Vegas, NV.

About BuildingReports
Building-safety compliance is critical to service companies, building owners, and fire and safety officials charged with safeguarding occupants. BuildingReports’ mobile and online inspection reporting tools enable inspectors to accurately gather data on fire and life safety devices—ensuring these devices are working properly and meeting code requirements—as well as identify necessary compliance actions through easily verifiable inspection reports.

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