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04 Jun 2026, 21:08 GMT+10
BRYCER, the creators of The Compliance Engine (TCE), announced the official launch of Premises Portal, a new service within TCE designed to expand fire code compliance participation by allowing property owners and managers to directly submit inspection reports to their Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), including local fire departments and code enforcement agencies. Premises Portal helps close compliance gaps, improve transparency, and strengthen communication between property owners.
Historically, life safety compliance reporting has relied on service providers to conduct inspections and submit reports, a practice that remains essential for regulated systems. Premises Portal expands this model by providing property owners with a secure, structured way to submit reports, such as emergency and exit lighting reports, when a licensed technician is not required. In addition, property owners can maintain accurate contact information, view system-level compliance status, and stay informed on requirements within TCE (The Compliance Engine). By increasing participation while preserving the role of service providers, Premises Portal improves data accuracy and enhances visibility for AHJs by empowering property owners to take a more active role in maintaining fire and life safety systems.
Core benefits of Premises Portal include:
'The Premises Portal expands compliance participation without increasing administrative burden for AHJs or service providers, ' said Jeff Atkins, BRYCER Vice President of Engineering. 'We're helping jurisdictions see more, act faster, and strengthen overall life safety compliance without changing the present model they rely on. '
Following successful pilot deployment with select jurisdictions, Premises Portal is now being introduced through a phased rollout designed to support operational excellence and scalable adoption. Once an AHJ enables the feature and confirms which premises are authorized to submit reports, BRYCER provides property owners with onboarding resources, guided training, and secure portal access to ensure smooth implementation and long-term compliance success.
Premises Portal marks a major step forward in ensuring systems are properly inspected, deficiencies are addressed, and buildings remain compliant. By expanding compliance participation, AHJs can also gain a more complete and accurate view of life safety compliance across their jurisdictions. In 2026, BRYCER will continue enhancing the platform with new innovative features and services that further strengthen TCE's consistency, scalability, and ability to help build safer communities nationwide.
To streamline compliance participation and strengthen community safety, visit: https://www.thecomplianceengine.com/fire
About BRYCERBRYCER is transforming how cities enforce fire and life safety compliance. Through its secure platform, The Compliance Engine, BRYCER empowers code officials and fire departments to track inspections, identify risks, and take action faster-without increasing administrative burden. With full-service support, automated notifications, and actionable analytics, BRYCER helps cities close the compliance gap, improve public safety, and protect community infrastructure.
About The Compliance EngineThe Compliance Engine is BRYCER's industry-leading compliance management platform that streamlines inspection reporting and regulatory enforcement for fire, life safety, and mechanical systems. By connecting service providers, property owners, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction through one centralized platform, TCE improves reporting accuracy, accountability, and operational efficiency.
Media Contact:Paige RobsonHead of Marketing[email protected]2300 Cabot Drive, Suite 250, Lisle, Illinois 60532
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