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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **North Carolina Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection Technician License Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help portable fire extinguisher inspection technicians, fire protection professionals, service personnel, contractors, fire prevention specialists, and candidates preparing for North Carolina portable fire extinguisher inspection licensing examinations develop the technical knowledge and practical skills required to inspect, service, maintain, and document portable fire extinguishers safely and effectively. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to North Carolina Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection Technician licensing, including fire extinguisher fundamentals, fire classifications, extinguisher ratings, portable extinguisher types, water, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, wet chemical, and clean-agent extinguishers, operating mechanisms, pressure systems, inspection procedures, maintenance requirements, recharge procedures, hydrostatic testing, installation and placement, accessibility, identification labels, service tags, inspection records, deficiency reporting, fire protection requirements, and technician safety. The material includes exam-style questions and correct solution explanations designed to reinforce essential fire extinguisher inspection and service concepts. Learners will review important areas such as identifying appropriate extinguishers for different fire hazards, interpreting extinguisher classifications and ratings, conducting visual inspections, recognizing damaged or deficient equipment, checking pressure and physical condition, understanding maintenance and recharge procedures, identifying hydrostatic testing requirements, properly documenting inspection activities, and determining when equipment requires corrective action or replacement. Special emphasis is placed on North Carolina-specific fire protection and licensing requirements, applicable North Carolina fire and building code provisions, relevant **NFPA 10** principles, portable fire extinguisher installation and maintenance requirements, inspection procedures, service documentation, safety precautions, and professional responsibilities. Scenario-based practice helps candidates apply requirements to realistic situations involving inaccessible extinguishers, incorrect equipment selection, low pressure, damaged components, corrosion, missing inspection documentation, improper servicing, expired testing requirements, and other deficiencies affecting fire protection readiness. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving Class A, B, C, D, and K fire hazards, extinguisher labels and ratings, mounting and distribution, accessibility, travel-distance considerations, inspection tags, tamper seals, pressure gauges, hoses and nozzles, corrosion, hydrostatic testing, recharge procedures, maintenance examinations, replacement decisions, service records, workplace safety, and coordination with property owners, fire officials, authorities having jurisdiction, and fire protection professionals. Aligned with applicable North Carolina fire protection and licensing requirements, relevant North Carolina building and fire safety provisions, applicable **NFPA 10** standards, and current portable fire extinguisher inspection and service practices, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency in fire extinguisher inspection, installation, maintenance, servicing, recharging, hydrostatic testing, documentation, code compliance, and technician safety. It is structured to help candidates strengthen their technical knowledge, improve practical inspection decisions, and confidently prepare for North Carolina Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection Technician licensing examinations. Ideal for portable fire extinguisher inspection technicians, fire protection service personnel, inspection professionals, contractors, facility personnel, fire prevention specialists, and candidates preparing for North Carolina portable fire extinguisher inspection licensing examinations, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and correct solution explanations to support effective studying, deeper understanding of portable fire extinguisher requirements, and stronger examination preparation.

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North Carolina Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection
Technician License EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
North Carolina Portable Fire Extinguisher Inspection Technician License Exam
Exam Coverage at a Glance (10 Key Points)
1. NFPA 10 as Primary Standard - The cornerstone standard for portable fire extinguisher
inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM)
2. Inspection Fundamentals - Visual checks verify correct location, clear accessibility,
physical condition, intact tamper seal, proper pressure, and legible instructions; monthly
minimum frequency
3. Examination & Exam Provider - For Fire Code Official roles, candidates take ICC's FE
exam with 100 multiple-choice questions, 2-hour time limit, open-book format
4. Fire Extinguisher Classifications - Class A (ordinary combustibles), B (flammable
liquids/gases), C (electrical), D (combustible metals), K (cooking oils/fats)
5. Service Tag and Label Requirements - NC law mandates attaching detailed tags after
service; State Fire Marshal sets specifications
6. Licensing vs. Permitting - Firms require license ($250); individuals require permit ($100);
must be carried during work
7. New NC Licensing Law - S374 (effective October 1, 2025) creates comprehensive system
for individuals/firms that service fire extinguishers
8. Hydrostatic Testing Frequency - Specified intervals per NFPA 10; requires specialized
equipment; high-pressure testing requires DOT approval
9. PASS Method - Pull pin, Aim at base, Squeeze handle, Sweep side to side
10. Qualifications and Exemptions - Government employees and fire department members
exempt from fees; routine visual inspections by fire officials exempt



250 Multiple Choice Questions with Rationales


Question 1

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Which NFPA standard establishes the requirements for the inspection, testing, and

maintenance of portable fire extinguishers?


A) NFPA 13

B) NFPA 70

C) NFPA 10

D) NFPA 72


Answer: C


Rationale: NFPA 10 is the Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, which governs the selection,

installation, inspection, maintenance, recharging, and testing of portable fire extinguishers .

NFPA 13 covers sprinkler systems, NFPA 70 covers electrical, and NFPA 72 covers fire alarms.




Question 2


Under North Carolina Senate Bill 374, what is the fee for an individual's permit to service

portable fire extinguishers?


A) $50

B) $100

C) $250

D) $500


Answer: B

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Rationale: S374 sets the permit fee for individuals at $100, while firms pay a $250 license fee .

Government employees and members of legally organized fire departments are exempt from

these fees when acting in their official capacity .




Question 3


What is the minimum frequency for conducting fire extinguisher inspections under NFPA 10?


A) Weekly

B) Monthly

C) Quarterly

D) Annually


Answer: B


Rationale: NFPA 10 requires portable fire extinguishers to be inspected when initially installed

and at least once a month thereafter. More frequent inspections may be needed in locations

with higher risk, tampering, or environmental factors .




Question 4


According to NFPA 10, which of the following items must be documented during a monthly

fire extinguisher inspection?

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A) The extinguisher's original purchase date

B) The month, year, and the person who conducted the inspection

C) The manufacturer's name and address

D) The client's insurance policy number


Answer: B


Rationale: NFPA 10 requires that records of monthly inspections include the month and year of

the inspection and the person conducting it. Records must be maintained for at least 12

months. Documentation can be done via tags, log sheets, or digital tracking .




Question 5


Which type of fire extinguisher is designed for fires involving ordinary combustibles such as

wood, paper, and cloth?


A) Class A

B) Class B

C) Class C

D) Class K


Answer: A


Rationale: Class A fires involve ordinary solid combustibles such as wood, paper, cardboard, and

most plastics . Class B covers flammable liquids and gases, Class C covers energized electrical

equipment, and Class K covers cooking oils and fats.

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