Due to forecasted storms, free sand for sandbags is now available at eight City of Phoenix parks.
Fire Prevention

The Fire Prevention Section will provide a high level of life safety and property protection for the community and first responders through inspection, education, engineering and enforcement.
Fire Prevention encompasses inspections, education, engineering, economic incentives and enforcement within the Phoenix Fire Department's Community Risk Reduction Division. We provide vital life safety services through code enforcement, new business development inspections, general fire inspections, operating and special use permitting, and complaint investigations.
Fire Prevention is crucial for saving lives and property. Education is the first step in our commitment to protecting the lives and property of our citizens, guests, and communities.
The Phoenix Fire Department's Fire Prevention Section is dedicated to offering comprehensive information and assistance to our community. This site provides timely safety information, permit applications, inspection information, forms, and publications.

New Fee Compliance Notice
The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to amend the Phoenix City Code (PCC), Chapter 15 Fire Prevention Code of the City of Phoenix, Ord. No. G-7242, §, 2024, to establish new fees for permitting activities as required in the Phoenix Fire Code.

New Records Request Portal
We are excited to announce the launch of our new Commercial Records Request Portal, designed to streamline customer service and enhance your experience with requesting records. This portal allows you to easily submit your records request online, providing a more efficient and user-friendly process. Our goal is to improve accessibility and ensure you receive the information you need quickly and conveniently.
Visit the portal today to experience a smoother, more efficient way to access your records.


Introducing Our New Solar and Energy System Inspection Request Process
We are excited to announce a new and innovative process for requesting solar and energy system inspections with the Phoenix Fire Department's Fire Prevention Section. Our new system is designed to save you time and simplify the process, moving away from the old paper-based system to a streamlined online solution.
Effective today, our customers can now submit inspection requests through a convenient online form. This new process not only reduces paperwork but also ensures faster response times and improved accuracy in handling your requests.
At the Phoenix Fire Department, we are committed to enhancing our services and making them more accessible to our residents and development community. Our new inspection request system is a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to utilize technology for better service delivery.
We look forward to serving you better with this new system.

Plan Review and Permit Status Search
The below link will assist you in searching for a permit or plan review status along with the staff member assigned to the project.

Trained Crowd Manager Requirements May Apply to Your Event or Business
Public Assemblies, whether indoor venues or outdoor events, can present safety challenges that inherently exist with large crowds. On November 28, 1942, 492 people lost their lives at the Cocoanut Grove Night Club fire in Boston and on July 6, 1944, 168 people were killed in a Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus tent fire in Hartford. Most recently on November 5, 2021, 10 people lost their lives and a large number were injured at the Outdoor Astroworld Festival in Houston. All these tragedies share a common factor, they all occurred in a public assembly type venue or event. The Fire Code places stringent requirements on assembly venues due to their challenging life safety profiles. One of these requirements is the need for Trained Crowd Managers.
The Phoenix Fire Code requires all indoor assembly occupancies with an occupant load greater than 500 persons (exception is occupancies used exclusively for religious worship with an occupant load not exceeding 1,000 persons) and outdoor events with an occupant load of 1,000 or more, to be provided with Trained Crowd Managers. There must be one Trained Crowd Manager for every 250 occupants based on the venue or events occupant load, not anticipated attendance.
NFPA Crowd Manager Information
For more information please email us at pfd.prevention@phoenix.gov or call 602-262-6771

Received a System Inspection letter from Fire Prevention?
In January 2020, the Phoenix Fire Department implemented The Compliance Engine (TCE) powered by BRYCER, which is a web-based technology service and analytic suite that assists Fire Prevention to proactively drive fire code compliance and ensure a safer community. Fire Prevention is utilizing TCE to efficiently manage and maximize the inspection, testing, and maintenance of the estimated 90,000 fire and life safety systems that require annual third-party inspections. Currently, there are 147 third party vendors that perform inspections and correct deficiencies in the City of Phoenix. If you are receiving a letter from Fire Prevention stating you are due for an inspection, the system is working. If you have questions or are concerned about the validity of the letter, please contact PFD.ITM@phoenix.gov
Fire Prevention Safety Tips
Contact Fire Prevention
602-262-6771 or pfd.prevention@phoenix.gov