Public Assembly (PA)
Fire Protection Systems (FPS) Program
- Inspection Companies
- What is the Compliance Engine?
In October 2017, AFD began tracking the compliance of fire protection systems in commercial buildings across the City of Austin through the online tool, The Compliance Engine (TCE). Acceptance tests, Annual reports, 6-month reports (kitchen hoods only) deficiencies, and repairs are all required to be submitted through the TCE website.
- Management Companies
- Fire Protection Systems Program Contact Information:
E-mail address: afdcompliance@austintexas.gov
Phone: 512-974-0160, option 4
High-piled Storage
The 2021 International Fire Code, as amended by the City of Austin, requires businesses that store combustible materials in closely packed piles or on pallets, in racks or on shelves obtain/maintain, renew every three years, a High-Piled Combustible Storage Operational Permit. The need for the permit is dependent on height and class of combustible commodity. This requirement allows AFD to track potential hazards and inform responding firefighters about certain locations.
Hazardous Materials
- Recreational Fires
- Carnival/Circus
- Festival/Fair
- Fireworks/Pyrotechnics
- Special Effects
- Temporary Change of Use (TCOU)
- Temporary Helistop
- Temporary Occupancy Load Adjustments
- Tent(s)
- Theatrical Performance w/ Open Flame
- Trade Show/Exhibit
Please visit http://austintexas.gov/ACEguide.