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Plain-language guides to Indian fire compliance.

Field notes from the AgniPro compliance desk. Written for building owners, facility managers, society secretaries, school principals, and EHS heads — not for engineers or lawyers.

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Bright red fire extinguisher mounted on a clean gray wall

Equipment Guide · 9 min read

Choosing the Right Fire Extinguisher: ABC, CO₂, Foam, Clean-Agent, and Water-Mist Explained

Which extinguisher does your building actually need? A plain-language guide to fire classes, BIS-marked extinguisher types, sizing, placement, and refill cycles under IS 2190.

Firefighters in protective gear training with water hoses

Maintenance Guide · 8 min read

Fire AMC Checklist: What Your Annual Maintenance Contract Should Actually Cover

Most fire AMCs in India are a one-page invoice with no enforceable scope. Here's what a real fire safety AMC should include — quarterly inspections, IS 2190 cycles, drill records, and what to demand of your vendor.

Bright red metal fire hose reel cabinet mounted on a wall — industrial fire safety equipment

Equipment Guide · 10 min read

Wet Riser, Yard Hydrant, and Sprinklers: Which System Does Your Building Need?

A practical guide to the three core fire-water systems used in Indian buildings — wet risers for high-rises, yard hydrants for industrial perimeters, and automatic sprinklers for compartmentation. When each is required, how each is sized, and what inspectors look for.

Inspector signing a compliance checklist on a clipboard

Compliance Guide · 11 min read

Fire Safety Audit Checklist: 60 Items to Inspect Before NOC Renewal (India, 2026)

A printable 60-point checklist covering everything an Indian fire inspector verifies — equipment, documentation, drills, escape routes, electrical safety. For factories, schools, hospitals, hotels, and commercial buildings.

Red fire alarm pull station attached to an industrial brick wall

Compliance Guide · 7 min read

BIS / ISI Mark on Fire Equipment: How to Read It and Why Inspectors Care

The single most common reason fire NOC applications are rejected in India is missing or expired BIS licence numbers on equipment invoices. This guide explains exactly what to check, how to read the licence number, and how to verify a supplier.

Construction of a high-rise building with cranes against a hazy skyline

Regulation Explainer · 10 min read

NBC 2016 Part 4: What Every Indian Building Owner Must Know

A plain-language walkthrough of the National Building Code 2016, Part 4 — fire and life safety. Occupancy classifications, travel distances, compartmentation, and the gaps inspectors look for.

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