Life Safety and Environment of Care Consulting

Stop worrying about substandard Life Safety compliance in your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) surveys. Life Safety and Environment of care Consulting can help you find these hidden deficiencies before your inspection.

Life Safety consulting can help find hidden deficiencies in your facility before your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) inspections. Our Life Safety Consultants can come into your facility and perform a Life Safety Survey to discover the potential findings that could result in the following: penalties, fees, or even a loss of accreditation.

However, documentation requirements by CMS, The Joint Commission, DNV, and other AHJ’s are complex and often misinterpreted or unknown. Many times the doc requirements and code adoptions are different from one AHJ to another. In fact, a thorough documentation review tailored to your specific AHJ requirements by an LSS Life Safety Consultant will assist you in preparation for or even after an AHJ inspection to get you into code compliance.

Documentation is vital, but physical building inspections are also needed to verify that the code requirements and AHJ standards are actually being met and enforced. This is why our Life Safety Consultants not only perform visual inspections above the ceiling but also tour the facility to observe for any code violations or standard infractions as thoroughly as an AHJ surveyor. A life safety building survey performed by an LSS expert on Life Safety Codes before an AHJ inspection will help with promoting your facility scoring well and helps avoid re-inspections or time sensitive and often costly emergency repairs when issues are found by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.

Our Life Safety and Environment of Care Consulting Services include but are not limited to:

Documentation Review:

  • Fire Safety
  • General Safety
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Security
  • Hazardous Materials and Waste
  • Utility Systems
  • Medical Equipment
  • Departmental policies and procedures

Physical Inspections:

  • Verification of Barrier Management
  • Egress Markings
  • Hazardous Areas
  • Corridors and Suites
  • Emergency Generators & Transfer Switches
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Medical Equipment
  • General Safety
  • Security
  • Hazardous Materials & Waste
  • Fire Safety
  • Utilities

To conclude, if you have questions, please contact our team today!