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Public Safety Committee OKs agreement to use electronic inspection reporting system
Summary
The Homewood Public Safety Committee voted 5-0 to authorize the mayor to sign an agreement with Life Safety Inspection Vault LLC to accept electronic reports of life-safety inspection deficiencies, a no-cost contract to the city that staff says will speed notifications to inspectors.
The Public Safety Committee of Homewood City voted 5-0 on Jan. 6 to authorize the mayor to sign an agreement with Life Safety Inspection Vault LLC to accept electronic reports of life-safety inspection deficiencies for the fire department.
A city staff member leading the presentation said the contract carries no cost to the city and would let third-party inspection companies submit deficiency reports electronically instead of printing and mailing notices. “This would just be an online version,” the staff member said.
Committee members were told the system, known in shorthand as “Liv,” will actively notify the…
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