The Great Bend Fire Department Fire Inspector’s main purpose is to detect and prevent conditions that may be hazardous to public life and property. The Fire Inspector works to reduce the frequency and effects of fire through education, code administration, enforcement and plan review.

The Fire Inspector is responsible for conducting fire inspections of commercial buildings, industrial buildings, businesses, restaurants, schools, churches, multi-family housing, daycare centers and other structures open to the public. The majority of these inspections are completed on an annual basis. These inspections are completed to ensure and encourage fire safety, access, and proper storage and containment of hazardous materials to protect the building occupants, firefighters and the community. The Fire Inspector conducts approximately 556 inspections per year.

The Fire Inspector is nationally certified and receives ongoing training. He is governed by City Ordinance, as well as International Fire Codes and NFPA Life Safety Codes.

Fire Inspections also routinely handles:

  • Fire safety and prevention
  • Fire extinguisher demonstrations and trainings
  • The mobile fire safety trailer
  • Tent permits
  • Firework Stands
  • Conducting local educational programs on fire safety and fire prevention
  • Annual inspections of properties with cereal malt beverage or liquor licenses
  • Assists in the formulation and revision of ordinances and fire codes

Fire Inspections works closely with local agencies and youth programs to promote responsible citizenry and fire safety. Fire Inspections also works closely with the State Fire Marshal’s Office on the inspections of all public schools and on the inspections of daycares.

Types of Inspections

Commercial Fire Inspections

Commercial Fire Inspections

Daycare Inspections

Daycare Inspections

Firework Stands

Firework Stands

Tent Permits

Tent Permits

Building Inspections

Building Inspections

FAQs

LP tanks may not be used in the City of Great Bend except for barbeque grills and for roofing (by permit only). Food wagons are allowed to have LP tanks but they are limited to 200 pounds. These will be looked at upon inspection by the Fire Inspector.

The Fire Department provides hands-on live fire extinguisher training. The Fire Inspector can come to your workplace and train your personnel. Our department recently obtained a Bull-Ex Lazer Digital system that allows us to provide realistic scenarios and training indoors.

The Great Bend Fire Department Fire Inspections division works closely with State of Kansas agencies and the Barton County Health Department in regards to daycares. Home operated daycares and daycare centers are required to be licensed by the State of Kansas. Part of this licensing process involves the Fire Inspector completing initial and annual fire inspections of the residence or facility to ensure that minimum State standards are upheld to provide further protection of our younger citizens. The Fire Inspector will complete the inspection by following the Fire and Life Safety Agreement inspection checklist. Some of the more common items checked are exits, smoke detectors, documentation, fire escape plans, lithium batteries and protective covers. The full Fire and Life Safety Agreement inspection checklist can be obtained from Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) as part of the licensing process.

The Great Bend Fire Department has adopted the 2006 International Fire Codes. City Ordinances also govern the Great Bend Fire Department.

Yes, the Great Bend Fire Department has a list of fire safety guidelines and regulations for fireworks stands. Fireworks stands must be inspected and permitted prior to opening and selling fireworks in the City of Great Bend. 

Fireworks may be discharged in the City of Great Bend on July 4th of each year from the hours of 10:00 am to 12:00 am (midnight). If July 4th falls on Sunday fireworks may be discharged from 12:00 pm (noon) to 12:00 am (midnight).

Yes, tents, both temporary and permanent, that are open to the public require a permit and an inspection by the Fire Inspector to ensure that regulations and fire safety codes are met. A site plan will be required for issuance of the permit.

The Fire Inspection division is responsible for conducting fire inspections of commercial buildings, industrial buildings, businesses, restaurants, schools, churches and multi-family housing that are open to the public. The majority of these inspections are completed on an annual basis. These inspections are completed to ensure and encourage fire safety, access and proper storage and containment of hazardous materials to protect the building occupants, firefighters and the community. 

The Fire Inspector inspects both existing and new businesses under all occupancy types. These inspections cover a variety of items throughout the establishment but some of the more common items checked are exits and locks, clear corridors, fire extinguishers, maximum allowable occupancy and exit lighting. Two of the most common violations found are expired fire extinguishers and inoperative exit signs.