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Re: inspection reports
A fillable PDF would be much better than Word .dot templates for this
application. A PDF will stay fixed in size when you fill it in and not
lose formatting like a Word doc would.
I made all my Alarm Permit Applications into fillable PDF's works
great.
I don't do commercial fire anymore so I don't have an example of pdf
fire inspection.
Frank Olson wrote:
> Robo wrote:
> > "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:YlXtg.191465$IK3.89664@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>What do your inspection reports look like?? Ours appear to be a great
> >>deal more detailed. We're using a version of the ones available at
> >>http://www.fireprotection.asttbc.org/forms.html.
> >
> >
> > had mine down to 3 pages before the tradjitty. taken straight from nfpa
> > book on inspections sample.
> > those look interesting, u using the fire alarm systems. 5 pages! :( .
> > that's what I need for US code.
> >
> >
>
>
> Actually the "base" report we use is seven pages and a lot more detailed
> than the ASTTBC forms. A "local guy" modified them and emailed samples
> to a bunch of jurisdictions (he's a bit of a "Microsoft Word Guru" and
> improved the tables/format). He's posted here on occasion as "FIRETEK".
> We've adopted them because of their level of detail. While inspection
> service isn't exactly the "cornerstone" of our business, I've found the
> quality of the inspections we do provide has increased and our customers
> are very impressed.
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