GetFlareflow

NFPA 25 sprinkler inspection app for the field

A mobile-first inspection app for fire protection contractors — not generic CMMS software. Sprinkler checklists, photos, signatures, and PDF reports built for NFPA 25 and life-safety work.

Then $49/mo — built for fire protection contractors.

Mobile inspections that work on site

My Jobs gives technicians a simple queue. Open an inspection, walk the checklist, and finish with a signature — even when the building has poor signal.

Work saved offline syncs when connectivity returns.

  • Large pass / fail / N/A controls for gloved hands
  • Resume in-progress jobs from the home screen
  • Pre-job brief with site contact and prior deficiencies
  • PWA install for a home-screen field app

Sprinkler compliance your clients understand

Share read-only report links with your logo and report phone. Send repair quotes customers can accept online.

Owners schedule repair or re-inspection visits in one click after a quote is accepted.

  • Photos attached to failed sprinkler items
  • Section bulk N/A when wet systems are not present
  • Recurring jobs auto-schedule after submit
  • Command center shows overdue buildings and open deficiencies

Sprinkler inspection app vs. generic field service tools

Generic apps treat inspections as generic tasks. GetFlareflow groups checklist items by NFPA section (sprinkler and water-based, fire alarm, extinguishers, and more) and generates reports formatted for fire protection documentation.

One flat monthly price covers your whole company — admins, technicians, and branches — with no per-seat fees.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a dedicated fire sprinkler inspection app?
Yes. The field workflow is built for fire protection contractors: NFPA citations, compliance PDFs, deficiency tracking, and repair quotes — not generic work orders or CMMS checklists.
Does the app support wet, dry, and preaction systems?
Inspection type packs include NFPA 25 sprinkler workflows. Use bulk N/A on sections that do not apply at a given building so techs only see relevant items.
How do customers receive sprinkler inspection reports?
After submit, staff can email a branded PDF. You can also share a read-only link. When repairs are needed, the report and repair quote can go in one email.