Cheyenne

Inspections

The Cheyenne Fire Rescue Inspection/Prevention division is devoted to the safety and fire education of our community. The fire inspections section conducts all building life safety inspections on new construction projects along with remodels and fire code enforcement. They also perform home inspections for respite care and daycare. The section consists of the Fire Marshal, and four nationally certified fire inspectors. Fire prevention inspections along with preplan inspections may be done at the company level with on duty fire crews under the jurisdiction of the Cheyenne Fire Marshal.

Cheyenne Fire Rescue members also work diligently to be out in our neighborhoods and meeting with citizens. Cheyenne Fire Rescue offers a wide variety of prevention and education programs including free smoke alarm installation, smoke alarm battery replacement, school fire education classes, respite and daycare inspections, home escape planning and car seat installation. This is part of the community risk reduction.

Cheyenne Fire utilizes several different medias to reach the community including school & business presentations, mass media safety campaigns, station tours for all ages, along with social media and the web to increase awareness to many aspects of fire safety and prevention.

Building Pre-Inspection

As of July 2023, Cheyenne Fire Rescue has begun working with Brycer (The Compliance Engine) for your third-party inspection reporting. The Compliance Engine is a simple, web-based service for code officials to track and drive inspections, testing, and maintenance code compliance for fire protection systems, backflows while working to reduce false alarm activity, and provide safer communities.

The Compliance Engine connects contractors who inspect, test, and maintain fire protection systems directly to the Authority Having Jurisdiction and allows them to gain a proactive, efficient process to review reports, track deficiencies, notify parties, and ensure compliance.

All contractors who maintain fire protection systems should register for an account to upload reports.