FIRE ALARM PANEL INSPECTION

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Our team conducts fire alarm inspections and maintenance as required by the National Fire Code (NFPA 72).

Fire alarm systems consist of much more than smoke detectors on the ceilings and sirens. The entire fire alarm system is much deeper, with many of its components kept out of sight. As a result, you might not be able to check every element of your fire alarm system every day. During a routine annual fire alarm system inspection, the various components of your fire alarm system are exercised and tested to make sure they're all in good working order. This includes all manual pull stations, alert/alarm methods (strobes and horns), smoke and heat detectors, exit/emergency signs and lights, duct detectors, remote annunciator panels, battery backup supplies, the main alarm panel and any communications sub-panels.

Having a working fire alarm system installed in your building saves lives. According to the NFPA, fire alarms that work as designed, increase the chance of survival by as much as 50%! If you want to ensure the safety of your building, home, coworkers, and employees by having a fire alarm system inspection, call Coastal Fire & Safety today!