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Boiler Inspection Information


Pursuant to Chapter 554 of the Florida Statutes, and its subsequent Florida Administrative Code 69A-51, the State Fire Marshal is responsible for administering the Boiler Safety Program, which includes safety inspections and licensing of boilers at public assembly locations. Each registered boiler has a metal tag fixed to it with a Florida (FL) identification number.

The boilers are inspected by the deputy inspectors employed by the State Fire Marshal and special boiler inspectors employed by the insurance companies. Access for inspection shall be given, during normal reasonable hours, to any place of public assembly in the State of Florida.

Public assembly locations: Schools, colleges, universities, city, county and state government buildings, shopping malls, grocery stores, department stores, day care centers, community centers, churches, hospitals, nursing homes, motels, hotels, restaurants, boiler rooms located in apartment complexes, dry cleaners, laundromats,  and other locations open to the general public.

Certificate: Information includes Florida State ID number, inspection date, expiration date, name of the inspector, and the inspector's employer. The maximum allowable working pressure is printed on the Certificate of Compliance, which must be posted in the boiler room. An example of the certificate of compliance is linked :  CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .

Certificate validity: The Certificate of Compliance for a high pressure boiler is valid for one (1) year. The Certificate of Compliance for a low pressure boiler is valid for two (2) years.

Periodic Maintenance and Testing: The owner or user of an automatic boiler system should set up a formal system of periodic preventive maintenance and testing. Tests should be conducted on a regular basis and the results recorded in a boiler log.

New boilers being installed and/or existing boiler needing to be inspected: If your boiler has never been inspected, please contact the Boiler Section to arrange for a boiler inspection.

Contact person:


Chief Boiler Inspector
State of Florida
Division of State Fire Marshal
Phone: 850-413-3614
Fax: 850-922-2553
E-mail: FirePrevention@fldfs.com