Laundry Facility Fire Extinguisher & Safety Audit Checklist [FREE PDF]

Laundry and dry cleaning facilities face elevated fire risks due to the presence of flammable solvents, lint accumulation, and high-heat equipment operating continuously. NFPA 32 Standard for Dry Cleaning Plants and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 mandate regular inspection of portable fire extinguishers, suppression systems, and hazard controls. This checklist helps plant managers conduct thorough fire safety audits to protect employees, customers, and assets while maintaining full regulatory compliance.

  • Industry: Dry Cleaning
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Role: Plant Manager
  • Total Items: 37
  • Compliance: NFPA 32 Standard for Dry Cleaning Plants (2021 Edition), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 Air Contaminants (Perc Exposure), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.303 Electrical Safety General Requirements, NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers

Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection

Verify all portable fire extinguishers are present, accessible, charged, and properly maintained per NFPA 10 and OSHA standards.

  • Are all fire extinguishers mounted in their designated locations and unobstructed?
  • Do all extinguishers have a current inspection tag dated within the last 12 months?
  • Is the pressure gauge needle on each extinguisher in the green/operational zone?
  • Are extinguisher pull pins and tamper seals intact on all units?
  • Are Class ABC or appropriate Class B extinguishers provided near solvent storage and dry cleaning machines?
  • Is the total number of extinguishers adequate for the floor area coverage requirements?

Fixed Fire Suppression System

Inspect automatic suppression systems protecting dryers, lint collectors, and solvent areas per NFPA 32 requirements.

  • Is the automatic sprinkler or suppression system inspection current within the last 12 months?
  • Are sprinkler heads free from paint, dust, lint, or physical damage?
  • Is the system control valve in the open/normal position and tamper-sealed?
  • Are dryer exhaust duct suppression nozzles clear and unobstructed?
  • Is the fire alarm panel displaying a normal status with no active fault indicators?

Lint Accumulation & Combustible Material Control

Assess lint buildup, waste material storage, and housekeeping practices that directly contribute to fire ignition risk.

  • Are lint traps and lint screens in dryers cleaned at least once per shift?
  • Are dryer exhaust ducts inspected and cleaned on a quarterly basis with records maintained?
  • Is lint waste collected in metal containers with self-closing, tight-fitting metal lids?
  • Are combustible materials (packaging, rags, garments) stored at least 3 feet from heat sources?
  • Is soiled linen and garment staging separated from clean garment areas to prevent cross-contamination and fuel loading?

Solvent Storage & Hazardous Material Safety

Inspect storage, labeling, and containment of dry cleaning solvents including perchloroethylene (perc) and hydrocarbon solvents.

  • Are all solvent containers properly labeled with GHS-compliant hazard labels and SDS available on-site?
  • Is solvent stored in an approved, ventilated storage room or cabinet rated for flammable/combustible liquids?
  • Are secondary containment measures in place beneath solvent storage to capture spills?
  • Is total solvent inventory quantity within the permitted maximum storage threshold for this facility?
  • Are solvent transfer operations conducted only with approved pumps, funnels, or closed-system dispensing equipment?

Electrical Safety & Equipment Condition

Evaluate electrical panels, wiring, and equipment for fire hazard conditions in the laundry environment.

  • Are all electrical panels accessible, labeled, and free from combustible materials within 36 inches?
  • Are extension cords absent from permanent use and replaced by fixed wiring or proper outlets?
  • Are dryer heating elements and motors inspected for signs of overheating, scorching, or burning odors?
  • Are all electrical junction boxes covered and conduit connections intact without exposed wiring?
  • Are GFCI outlets installed and tested in wet areas including washing machine rooms and utility sinks?

Emergency Egress & Exit Signage

Confirm all exits, evacuation routes, and emergency lighting meet OSHA and fire code requirements for laundry facility occupancy.

  • Are all emergency exit doors unobstructed, unlocked from inside, and operable without special knowledge or keys?
  • Are exit signs illuminated and visible from all points along the designated egress path?
  • Is the emergency evacuation plan posted at each exit and updated within the last 12 months?
  • Is emergency lighting functional and providing adequate illumination in exit corridors and stairwells?
  • Have fire evacuation drills been conducted within the last 12 months with all staff?

Employee Training & Documentation Records

Verify fire safety training records, inspection logs, and compliance documentation are current and accessible.

  • Are all employees trained on fire extinguisher use with documented training records within the last 12 months?
  • Are previous monthly fire safety inspection reports filed and accessible for the last 12 months?
  • Is the hot work permit system being used for any welding, cutting, or grinding operations in the facility?
  • Are corrective actions from the previous inspection completed and documented?
  • Are local fire authority inspection certificates current and posted in a visible location?
  • Additional notes or corrective actions identified during this inspection?

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Why Use This Laundry Facility Fire Extinguisher & Safety Audit Checklist [FREE PDF]?

This laundry facility fire extinguisher & safety audit checklist [free pdf] helps dry cleaning teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for plant manager professionals, this checklist covers 37 critical inspection points across 7 sections. Recommended frequency: monthly.

Ensures compliance with NFPA 32 Standard for Dry Cleaning Plants (2021 Edition), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 Air Contaminants (Perc Exposure), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.303 Electrical Safety General Requirements, NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Laundry Facility Fire Extinguisher & Safety Audit Checklist [FREE PDF] cover?

This checklist covers 37 inspection items across 7 sections: Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection, Fixed Fire Suppression System, Lint Accumulation & Combustible Material Control, Solvent Storage & Hazardous Material Safety, Electrical Safety & Equipment Condition, Emergency Egress & Exit Signage, Employee Training & Documentation Records. It is designed for dry cleaning operations and compliance.

How often should this checklist be completed?

This checklist should be completed monthly. Each completion takes approximately 30-45 minutes.

Who should use this Laundry Facility Fire Extinguisher & Safety Audit Checklist [FREE PDF]?

This checklist is designed for Plant Manager professionals in the dry cleaning industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.

Can I download this checklist as a PDF?

Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.

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