Fire Pump Systems and Fire Hydrants Inspecting and Testing Sample Clauses

Fire Pump Systems and Fire Hydrants Inspecting and Testing. Inspect and test 100% of the fire pumps system and fire hydrants each calendar year. 1. Fire pumps are located in the following facilities: x. Xxxx of Administration 000 Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx. Santa Xxx x. OC Public Works/Headquarters 000 X. Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx x. Sheriff’s Forensic Headquarters 000 X. Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx
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Fire Pump Systems and Fire Hydrants Inspecting and Testing. Inspect and test 100% of the fire pumps system and fire hydrants each calendar year. Conduct yearly inspection and test the third (3rd) week of the first (1st) month commencing with the first (1st) month after the start of the Contract. 1. Fire pumps are located in the following facilities: x. Xxxx of Administration 000 Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx. Santa Xxx x. District Attorney 300 N. Flower St. Santa Xxx
Fire Pump Systems and Fire Hydrants Inspecting and Testing. Inspect and test 100% of the fire pumps system and fire hydrants each calendar year. 1. Fire pumps are located in the following facilities: x. Xxxx of Administration 000 Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx. Santa Xxx x. District Attorney 000 X. Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx x. Sheriff’s Forensic Headquarters 000 X. Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx x. Xxxxxx Towers Parking Structure 0000 Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx. Santa Xxx x. Stadium Parking Structure 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx x. Courthouse Parking Structure 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxx Xxx x. Manchester Parking Structures 343 & 313 City Dr. Santa Xxx x. HCA Facility 000 Xxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx x. Xxxxxx Youth Center 19480 Rose Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon 2. Fire Hydrants are located at the following facilities: a. Youth Guidance Center 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xx. Santa Xxx - 2 Fire Hydrants b. County Operations Center (COC) 0000 X. Xxxxx Xxx. Santa Xxx - Bldg A - 2 Fire Hydrants c. County Operations Center (COC) 0000 X. Xxxxx Xxx. Santa Xxx - Bldg C - 2 Fire Hydrants d. OC Public Works/ Operations & Maintenance, 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx - 2 Fire Hydrants e. OC Public Works/ Operations & Maintenance and OC Watershed Lab, 0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx - 1 Fire Hydrant
Fire Pump Systems and Fire Hydrants Inspecting and Testing. Inspect and test 100% of the fire pumps system and fire hydrants each calendar year. 1. Fire pumps are located in the following facilities: x. Xxxxxx Youth Facility 1980 Rose Canyon Dr. Trabuco Canyon 2. Fire Hydrants are located at the following facilities: a. Juvenile Hall 301 City Drive Orange - 5 Fire Hydrants b. County Operations Center (COC) 0000 X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx X, Xxxxx Xxx - 2 Fire Hydrant (front and back) c. OC Public Works/O & M Watershed/Geomatics, 2301 Glassell, Orange – 1 Fire Hydrant d. 000 X. Xxxxxx Street – 4 Fire Hydrants A. Monthly Fire Pump Churn 1. Perform monthly fire pump churn.

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