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Fire & Security Systems for Factories & Industrial Sites

Industrial-grade fire detection, suppression coordination, access control, and 24/7 monitoring solutions for manufacturing plants, factories, processing facilities, and distribution centers across South Florida.

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Industrial Fire Protection

Fire & Life Safety Systems Built for Industrial Environments

Factories, manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and distribution centers present fire protection challenges that most standard commercial contractors are not equipped to address. High ceilings, open floor plans, process heat, chemical storage, combustible dust, heavy equipment, and continuous operations all require fire detection and alarm systems specifically engineered for the industrial environment.

A standard smoke detector that works well in an office will generate constant false alarms in a manufacturing environment, or worse, fail to detect a real fire developing in a high-bay area. Industrial fire protection requires the right detector technology for each specific space, proper placement for coverage at height, and a system configuration that distinguishes normal process conditions from genuine emergencies.

Universal Fire & Security Services designs, installs, and services fire alarm and security systems for industrial facilities across South Florida, with NICET-certified technicians who understand the specific demands of manufacturing and industrial occupancies under Florida Fire Prevention Code and NFPA standards.

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Common Challenges
High-Bay & Open-Volume Spaces
Manufacturing floors and warehouses with ceilings 30, 40, or 50 feet high require detection systems designed for large open volumes. Standard ceiling-mounted smoke detectors cannot effectively cover these spaces, and beam detectors or high-sensitivity aspirating systems are often required.
Process Heat, Dust & Fumes
Manufacturing processes generate heat, dust, steam, and chemical fumes that can interfere with standard smoke and heat detection. The wrong detector type will produce constant false alarms, training operators to ignore the alarm system entirely. Industrial detection requires device types matched to the specific conditions of each zone.
Hazardous Materials & Chemical Storage
Factories that store or process flammable liquids, combustible gases, or hazardous chemicals require specialized detection equipment rated for use in classified hazardous locations, as well as coordination with sprinkler and suppression system design to provide appropriate protection for each storage and process area.
Continuous Operations & Shift Work
Factories that operate around the clock require fire alarm maintenance and inspection to be coordinated with production schedules to avoid disruption. Testing must be completed in phases that do not shut down operations, with clear communication to all shifts about what is being tested and when.
Perimeter Security & Asset Protection
Industrial facilities with valuable equipment, raw materials, and finished goods require perimeter intrusion detection, CCTV coverage of loading areas and yards, and access control for secured production areas and materials storage, often across large footprints with multiple entry points.
What We Provide

Factory & Industrial Fire & Security Services

Complete fire and security systems designed for industrial environments, installed and serviced by our certified team with no subcontracting.

Industrial Fire Alarm Systems
NICET-certified design using the right detection technology for each industrial zone: heat detectors for dusty areas, beam detectors for high-bay spaces, and aspirating systems for high-value equipment rooms.
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Annual Inspection & Testing
Code-compliant annual inspections coordinated with your production schedule. Complete written reports documenting every device tested and any deficiencies requiring corrective action.
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Fire & Smoke Damper Inspections
NFPA 80 and NFPA 105 compliant inspection programs for fire and smoke dampers throughout your facility's HVAC system, with complete documentation and deficiency correction services.
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CCTV & Perimeter Security
IP camera coverage for perimeter fencing, loading docks, vehicle access points, and interior production and storage areas, with remote monitoring and cloud video storage options.
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Access Control Systems
Credential access for production areas, materials storage, server rooms, and executive spaces with time-based scheduling for shift workers and full audit trails of all access events.
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24/7 Monitoring
Central station monitoring for fire and intrusion alarms with immediate dispatch protocols. After-hours monitoring is especially critical for industrial facilities where after-shift fires can burn unchecked without monitored detection.
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Florida Code Requirements

What Industrial Facilities Are Required to Maintain

Factories and industrial facilities in Florida must comply with the Florida Fire Prevention Code and applicable NFPA standards. The specific requirements depend on occupancy classification, processes conducted, and materials stored.

Annual Fire Alarm Inspection (NFPA 72)
Annual testing and inspection is required for all fire alarm systems. Industrial facilities with high-bay spaces, process areas, and specialized detection equipment may have specific test procedures that differ from standard commercial inspections.
Fire & Smoke Damper Inspections (NFPA 80/105)
Fire dampers and smoke dampers in HVAC ductwork must be inspected on code-required cycles. Large industrial facilities with extensive ductwork systems can have dozens to hundreds of dampers requiring individual inspection and documentation.
Hazardous Materials Area Requirements (NFPA 30/72)
Areas where flammable liquids, combustible materials, or hazardous chemicals are stored or processed have specific detection and alarm requirements under NFPA 30 and related standards. Classified hazardous locations require explosion-proof equipment.
Preventative Maintenance Plan Requirements
Industrial facilities with complex fire and life safety systems benefit from documented preventative maintenance programs that keep systems in reliable operating condition and provide evidence of due diligence for insurance carriers and regulatory oversight.
Why Universal Fire & Security

The Right Partner for Factories & Industrial Facilities

01
Industrial Detection Expertise
We specify the right detector technology for each industrial environment zone, eliminating nuisance alarms from process conditions while ensuring genuine fire events are detected reliably.
02
NICET-Certified Engineers
Our technicians hold NICET certification in fire alarm systems, ensuring every industrial installation meets professional engineering standards and passes AHJ acceptance testing.
03
Production-Aware Scheduling
We coordinate all installation and inspection work with your production schedule, conducting testing in phases that maintain operational continuity throughout the engagement.
04
Complete Service Under One Contract
Fire alarms, damper inspections, CCTV, access control, and monitoring all handled by our in-house team. One service agreement, one point of contact, no subcontracting.
Common Questions

Factory & Industrial Facility FAQs

Nuisance alarms in manufacturing environments are almost always caused by the wrong type of detector being installed in the wrong location. Ionization smoke detectors, which are common in commercial buildings, are highly sensitive to combustion particles and will activate from welding fumes, cutting dust, cooking exhaust, and other normal manufacturing byproducts. The solution is typically replacing them with heat detectors, beam detectors, or multi-criteria devices that are rated for the specific conditions in each zone of your facility.

Standard ceiling-mounted spot detectors are ineffective in high-bay spaces because smoke and heat rise and dilute before reaching detector level. The primary solutions for high-bay industrial spaces are projected beam smoke detectors that span long distances horizontally, aspirating smoke detection systems that actively sample air from multiple points, or linear heat detection along roof members and cable trays. The right solution depends on your ceiling height, floor area, and the specific fire hazards present.

In most cases yes. We plan industrial fire alarm work in phases that allow production to continue in unaffected areas while we work in specific zones. Testing is coordinated with your shift supervisors so personnel can be notified in advance. When temporary system impairments are unavoidable, we implement fire watch protocols as required and restore full system function before leaving the facility. We work with your operations team from the start to develop a schedule that minimizes impact.

Yes. Areas classified as hazardous locations under the NEC and NFPA standards, such as those with flammable vapors, combustible dust, or ignitable fibers, require explosion-proof or intrinsically safe detection equipment rated for the specific hazardous classification of that area. We identify classified locations during our site assessment and specify appropriate equipment for each zone.

NFPA 80 requires fire dampers to be inspected within one year of installation and every four years thereafter in most commercial and industrial occupancies. Smoke dampers under NFPA 105 follow a similar schedule. Large industrial facilities with extensive HVAC systems may have dozens or hundreds of dampers, making a systematic inspection program and thorough documentation essential. We inventory all dampers in your facility and manage the inspection cycle so nothing gets missed.

A comprehensive industrial security program typically combines perimeter CCTV coverage with camera placement optimized for vehicle access points, loading dock areas, and fence lines; access control at all personnel entry points with time-based scheduling for shift workers; intrusion detection for after-hours protection of secured areas; and 24/7 monitoring that provides immediate response when alarms trigger outside of staffed hours. We assess your specific facility layout and threat profile before making recommendations.

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