The Fire Inspector told me that a re-inspection is necessary, why?

A re-inspection becomes necessary when a violation is found that cannot be corrected at the time of the inspection. The reason for the re-inspection is to produce the documentation showing the violation has been corrected, and that the building is then in compliance with all applicable codes and laws.

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1. What is a fire inspection?
2. How often will my business or property be inspected?
3. What if I have a question about the fire inspection and fire code violations?
4. What is the 2015 International Fire Code?
5. Why does the city conduct Fire Inspections?
6. A Fire Inspector found a violation of the Fire Code in my building, what must I do?
7. How long do I have to correct the fire code violations noted on an inspection?
8. If I fail to make corrections to a fire code violation, what happens?
9. The Fire Inspector told me that a re-inspection is necessary, why?
10. Can I schedule a Courtesy Inspection or Fire Code Consultation?
11. Why am I being told I have to install a Fire Alarm System?
12. Why am I being told I have to install a Fire Sprinkler System?
13. Is my building "Grandfathered" from having to meet current codes?
14. How is the occupant load for my building calculated?
15. I just started a business and moved into a new building, what do I have to do?
16. When do I need a permit?
17. How much does a permit cost?
18. How do I get a permit application?
19. How do I schedule an inspection?
20. Where is the Seabrook Fire Marshal's Office located?