Fire extinguisher testing expands as e-mobility risks grow in NYC

Iain Hoey
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Ace Fire Protection offers hydrostatic testing across NYC and New Jersey
Ace Fire Protection has expanded Department of Transportation (DOT)–licensed fire extinguisher hydrostatic testing services across New York City and New Jersey.
According to Ace Fire Protection, the testing programme is aligned with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1910.157 and NFPA 10 standards.
The company stated that the service expansion aims to support readiness as facilities adapt to fire risks associated with lithium ion batteries and high energy electrical systems.
Ace Fire Protection explained that hydrostatic testing verifies extinguisher integrity by subjecting cylinders to controlled pressure testing to confirm they can withstand operating conditions.
It added that the DOT authorisation, listed under RIN# N213, covers portable extinguisher cylinders under federal testing requirements.
Growing risks from e mobility
Ace Fire Protection reported that urban fire risks are evolving as e bikes, scooters, and electric vehicles become more common across dense city environments.
The company explained that damaged or improperly charged lithium ion batteries can ignite quickly, producing intense fires that require reliable suppression equipment.
It noted that public safety advisories have emphasised prevention, early detection, and maintaining extinguisher readiness as essential components of risk reduction.
According to Ace Fire Protection, verified extinguisher testing and accurate recordkeeping are essential for facilities that undergo audits or inspections.
The organisation added that regular maintenance and compliance schedules provide assurance that equipment remains operational when needed.
Testing requirements under OSHA and NFPA
Ace Fire Protection stated that hydrostatic testing differs from visual inspections because it is a code driven process carried out at regulated intervals.
The company outlined that OSHA 1910.157 specifies testing intervals of five or 12 years depending on extinguisher type, with procedures conducted by trained personnel using approved equipment.
It explained that NFPA 10 expands on testing requirements with detailed procedures and recordkeeping expectations.
Ace Fire Protection confirmed that its services meet these national standards while aligning with local FDNY and NYC compliance requirements.
The company added that its technicians are trained in both national and local code applications.
Service model for continuous coverage
Ace Fire Protection explained that facilities remain covered during testing through its swap out programme.
The company said that temporary extinguishers are provided while cylinders undergo hydrostatic testing off site.
It added that this approach is supported by certified technicians and end to end digital documentation practices.
The organisation reported that documentation includes testing certificates and service records designed to support audits and insurance reviews.
Ace Fire Protection confirmed that monthly inspection guidance and annual maintenance scheduling are also offered.
Industry applications for testing services
Ace Fire Protection outlined that healthcare, hospitality, education, and multi tenant properties benefit from scheduled hydrostatic testing.
It explained that these facilities often operate around the clock, requiring coordinated services that minimise disruption to operations.
The company said that services are available across New York City, Long Island, and New Jersey.
It added that properties with strict uptime needs or high public occupancy benefit from testing scheduled around shift patterns.
Ace Fire Protection confirmed that its services are FDNY and NYC compliant.
Company statement on risk and compliance
An Ace Fire Protection spokesperson said: “Urban risk profiles are changing with e mobility. Our role is to make compliance practical—keep coverage continuous, records clean, and equipment trustworthy.”
Relevance for fire and safety professionals
Hydrostatic testing of extinguishers is a regulated requirement under OSHA and NFPA standards.
The expansion of DOT authorised services in New York and New Jersey increases availability for facilities managing e mobility risks.
The service model with swap out units and digital records supports compliance and reduces operational gaps during testing.
For professionals in healthcare, hospitality, and education, the programme provides options for coordinated scheduling around occupancy and shift demands.
Fire extinguisher testing services expand in New York and New Jersey: Summary
Ace Fire Protection has expanded DOT licensed hydrostatic testing services for fire extinguishers in New York City and New Jersey.
The company reported that the service is aligned with OSHA 1910.157 and NFPA 10 standards.
It explained that hydrostatic testing verifies extinguisher integrity by pressurising cylinders and inspecting for leaks or flaws.
Ace Fire Protection stated that its DOT authorisation covers portable extinguisher cylinders under federal requirements.
The organisation added that swap out coverage and digital documentation are included in the service.
It reported that monthly inspection guidance and annual maintenance scheduling are also available.
Ace Fire Protection confirmed that services are FDNY and NYC compliant.
The company explained that applications include healthcare, hospitality, education, and multi tenant commercial properties.
It said that technicians are trained in national and local code requirements.
A spokesperson commented on e mobility risks and the need for practical compliance.