Fire Inspector / Fire Protection Specialist in Washington DC
Fire inspectors inspect buildings to ensure compliance with fire codes — preventing fires before they start. Unlike firefighting, inspection work is weekday-hours, non-emergency, and appeals to those who prefer analytical prevention work. Many inspectors are former firefighters seeking a less physically demanding career path.
💰 Fire Inspector / Fire Protection Specialist Salary in Washington DC
Estimated salary range for Fire Inspector / Fire Protection Specialists in Washington DC, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Fire Inspector / Fire Protection Specialist Licensing in Washington DC
Credential required: NFPA 1 Fire Inspector Certification + State Certification
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Washington DC state licensing board before enrolling.
🏫 Fire Inspector / Fire Protection Specialist Programs in Washington DC
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