NFPA code requires hydrostatic testing of CO2 and other stored pressure extinguishers at no more than 12 year intervals. Because they are also required to be internally inspected every 5 years, some agencies do hydrostatic at 10 year intervals.
Normally every 5 years BUT check NFPA and your local code
Fire extinguishers should be recharged annually to ensure they are ready for use in case of an emergency.
Fire extinguishers should be inspected annually - by a suitably qualified person.
It is reccomended that adults have their eyes examined every year.
once a month
One who has tested....Rational person who loves humanity
10 years
at least annually
every 12-18 months
GFCI outlets should be tested monthly to ensure they are working properly. This can be done by pressing the "Test" and then "Reset" buttons on the outlet. If the GFCI does not trip when tested, it may need to be replaced.
Carbon dioxide.
An effective indicator for the placement and number of fire extinguishers is the ratio of extinguishers to the area of the space they serve, typically measured in square feet. Additionally, extinguishers should be strategically located within a maximum distance (often 75 feet) from any point in the area to ensure easy access during emergencies. Regular inspections and compliance with local fire codes can further indicate whether the placement and number of extinguishers are adequate.