What documents are required to issue a non-immediate technical report?

The non-immediate technical report is one of the key documents required to ensure that industrial and commercial establishments comply with fire protection standards. This report is issued through the Salamah portal and aims to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the facility’s readiness after completing the necessary maintenance for fire protection equipment. This license is a mandatory requirement for renewing municipal permits through integration with the Baladi platform. If you own a facility, you must issue this report to confirm its readiness to operate, its compliance with safety standards, and its commitment to protecting both individuals and property inside.
In this article, we will explain how to issue a non-immediate technical report and how Al-Safi Company can assist you in this process, as it is one of the leading companies in the field of security and safety in Saudi Arabia.
What does a non-immediate technical report mean?
A non-immediate technical report means that safety equipment such as fire-fighting or fire alarm systems are available in your facility in compliance with Civil Defense requirements.
This report represents a comprehensive and practical model to enhance safety in industrial and commercial facilities. The integration between the Baladi platform and the Salamah portal makes the non-immediate technical report an essential part of the licensing and renewal process, ensuring the safety of both individuals and property, while promoting a culture of safety in the community.
The preparation of the non-immediate technical report follows well-studied steps to ensure accuracy and credibility, and includes the following stages:
- An initial report is issued by an engineering office accredited by Civil Defense. This report provides a preliminary assessment of the facility’s condition and its compliance with fire protection and prevention requirements.
- After issuing the initial report, collaboration with an accredited Salamah company is required to perform full maintenance on fire protection equipment such as alarms, emergency systems, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers.
- The technical report is linked to the maintenance contract issued by the accredited security company to ensure all maintenance requirements are met and the report is activated.
- After confirming all fire protection requirements are available in the facility, the final technical report is issued and used to complete renewal procedures.
- The user enters the technical report number through the Salamah portal when renewing the Civil Defense license. This portal integrates with the Baladi platform to issue and renew municipal permits, ensuring verification and automatic linkage of the report.
Required documents to issue a non-immediate technical report
Issuing a non-immediate technical report requires submitting some important documents, including:
- Commercial registration.
- Type of activity.
- Number of smoke detectors.
- Number of fire extinguishers.
- Address (street, district).
- Area in square meters.
How to use the non-immediate technical report?
After obtaining the report from the engineering office, it will have a number that must be entered into the designated field for the technical report number in the Salamah portal, followed by clicking “Verify.”
How long does it take to issue the non-immediate report?
The non-immediate report is issued on the same day of application, usually within one to two hours.
What is the cost of a non-immediate technical report?
The cost of the non-immediate technical report is SAR 800. It is issued by an engineering office accredited by Civil Defense within one to two hours.
When is the technical report mandatory?
The technical report is mandatory if the municipal license has expired. In this case, issuing either an immediate or non-immediate technical report becomes mandatory depending on the type of activity.
If the municipal license has expired, the Salamah portal requires renewing the municipal license first, followed by renewing the Civil Defense license.
Best company to issue a non-immediate technical report
If you are looking for the best company to issue a non-immediate technical report, Al-Safi is your best choice. It is one of the leading companies in the field of security and safety and is committed to providing accurate and reliable technical reports that enhance the confidence of official authorities and fully meet their requirements.
This reflects the company’s professionalism and full commitment to providing the best engineering services to its clients, ensuring their satisfaction and project success. Here’s how you can issue a non-immediate technical report with Al-Safi:
- Contact the company first, whether by phone, WhatsApp, or email. Don’t hesitate and request the service now.
- Submit the necessary project or property details for preparing the report.
- The company’s team will conduct a site visit if necessary to perform the required inspections.
Advantages of Al-Safi for issuing a non-immediate technical report
The key advantages of Al-Safi that make it your ideal choice for issuing a non-immediate technical report include:
- The company ensures that the report is prepared within the specified time frame, whether immediate or non-immediate.
- It delivers the report ready for use in issuing or renewing licenses.
- It is committed to providing reliable and accurate reports, adhering to the highest professional and quality standards.
- The company guarantees complete confidentiality in handling your data and project information, ensuring it is not shared with any third party.
- It has a specialized and highly experienced team in preparing technical reports, ensuring you receive an accurate and trustworthy report.
Do not hesitate now to contact Al-Safi if you want a non-immediate technical report that is accurate, reliable, and of the highest quality at the best price.
This concludes our article explaining how to issue a non-immediate technical report and how Al-Safi can help you with this process. The report is vital for any facility as it ensures compliance with safety requirements and confirms the presence of fire protection equipment, highlighting the facility’s commitment to safeguarding individuals and property, and complying with Civil Defense requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Non-Immediate Technical Report
Can the license be renewed using a non-immediate technical report?
Yes, a non-immediate technical report can be used to renew licenses that do not require urgent procedures.
How do you know which technical report is required for your facility?
The required technical report depends on your facility’s activity. If the activity is immediate, you will need an immediate report; if not, then a non-immediate technical report will be required.
What is the importance of a non-immediate technical report?
The report enhances a facility’s readiness to handle emergencies, reducing risks of incidents. It is also a legal requirement ensuring facilities obtain necessary licenses. Additionally, it encourages regular maintenance of fire prevention equipment, maintaining their operational efficiency.