The Inspections shall include, but are not limited to, the following components: i) Wet Sprinkler Systems (a) Inspect sprinkler heads for proper orientation, cleanliness, and ensure they are free from obstructions. (b) Examine piping, fittings, hangers, and supports for signs of leaks, corrosion, or damage. (c) Conduct functional testing, including flow and pressure tests, to confirm system readiness. (d) Check control valves for correct positioning, accessibility, and operability. ii) Backflow Prevention Devices (a) Inspect backflow devices for proper function to prevent cross-contamination of water supplies. (b) Verify accessibility and test devices to ensure they meet NFPA 25 standards. iii) Fire Pumps (a) Perform operational checks of fire pumps to confirm they meet pressure and flow specifications. (b) Inspect the pump, motor, and controller, as well as associated gauges, for proper function. (c) Verify that all safety and control devices are in working order and properly labeled. iv) Range Hoods (a) Inspect fire suppression systems in range hoods for proper operation and readiness. (b) Confirm that nozzles are clear, and suppression agent levels are adequate. (c) Verify that control panels, alarm connections, and other components are functional. d) Inspection Frequency i) Perform inspections on a schedule consistent with NFPA 25 standards, which may include monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual inspections based on component and system type. e) Documentation and Reporting i) Provide detailed inspection reports that include findings, test results, and any identified deficiencies or corrective actions. ii) Submit reports to the designated authority or property manager, noting any urgent maintenance requirements to maintain system functionality.