Early Detection.
Total Protection.
From smoke and heat to carbon monoxide and specialized high-sensitivity detection, we design, install, and service fire alarm systems that meet code, save lives, and stand the test of time.
Complete Fire Alarm Detection Coverage
No two facilities are the same. We match the right detection technology to your building type, occupancy, and risk profile, then integrate everything into one unified alarm system.
Fire Detection
Spot fires at ignition before they have a chance to spread. We install and service a full range of fire detection devices suited to your facility's risk level.
- Photoelectric & ionization smoke sensors
- Rate-of-rise heat detectors
- Flame detectors for high-hazard areas
- Duct smoke detectors for HVAC systems
Smoke Detection
Smoke is the first visible sign of danger. Our detection solutions identify smoke early, providing critical seconds for evacuation and emergency response.
- Photoelectric smoke detectors (slow smoldering fires)
- Ionization smoke detectors (fast-flaming fires)
- Dual-sensor combination units
- Addressable multi-criteria smoke detectors
Heat Detection
In dusty, steamy, or smoky environments where smoke detectors aren't practical, heat detectors provide reliable fire alarm coverage without false trips.
- Fixed-temperature heat detectors
- Rate-of-rise heat detectors
- Combination fixed-temp / rate-of-rise units
- Linear heat detection for cable trays & tunnels
Carbon Monoxide Detection
CO is colorless and odorless. You can't see it, smell it, or feel it until it's too late. Our CO detection systems protect occupants from this invisible threat around the clock.
- Standalone CO detectors & combination units
- System-integrated CO detection (tied to fire panel)
- Multi-level CO sensing for parking garages
- Compliance with NFPA 720 & local codes
High-Sensitivity Detection
Mission-critical spaces like data centers, server rooms, clean rooms, and museums demand detection that catches fire at the pre-combustion stage, before any visible smoke appears.
- VESDA aspirating smoke detection (ASD)
- Air-sampling detection for sensitive environments
- Very Early Warning Fire Detection (VEWFD)
- Multi-zone air sampling systems
Specialized & Custom Detection
Unusual occupancies, high-hazard processes, and non-standard environments require engineered detection solutions. We assess, design, and install systems built for your specific conditions.
- Beam smoke detectors for large open spaces
- Video smoke detection (VSD)
- Explosion-proof detectors for hazardous locations
- Multi-sensor detectors for challenging environments
Not sure which detection types your facility needs? We'll assess your building at no charge.
Common Challenges Fire Alarm Systems Solve
Fire alarm systems are only as good as their design, installation, and maintenance. Here are the real-world challenges we help facility owners and managers navigate every day.
Aging or Non-Compliant Systems
Older fire alarm panels and detectors frequently fail inspections and may not meet current NFPA 72 or local fire code requirements. Non-compliance can result in fines, shutdowns, and most critically, system failure during an actual emergency.
Nuisance False Alarms
False alarms disrupt operations, desensitize occupants to warnings, and waste fire department resources. The wrong detector type in the wrong environment is usually the culprit, and proper device selection and placement eliminates this entirely.
Coverage Gaps After Renovations
Building modifications like added walls, new HVAC runs, and space conversions can create blind spots in fire detection coverage. We evaluate your space post-renovation and ensure full, code-compliant protection throughout.
Multi-Tenant & Complex Occupancies
Mixed-use buildings, multi-tenant facilities, and properties with varying occupancy types require carefully zoned systems that can selectively notify and evacuate the right areas without triggering a full building evacuation every time.
Harsh or Challenging Environments
Warehouses, commercial kitchens, manufacturing floors, and parking structures present dust, steam, heat, and chemical exposure that can overwhelm standard detectors. We select and configure devices rated for your specific environment.
Failed Inspections & Missing Records
Annual fire alarm inspections are mandatory, and many facilities struggle with incomplete service records, failed devices, and panel troubles that weren't addressed. We get systems back into compliance and deliver full documentation with every visit.
Dealing with one of these situations right now? Tell us about your facility and we'll help you sort it out.
How We Deliver Your System
Every fire alarm installation starts with a thorough assessment and ends with a fully documented, tested, and compliant system. Here's what you can expect when you work with us.
Site Assessment
We visit your facility, review existing systems, evaluate occupancy type, and identify any code deficiencies or coverage gaps before recommending a single device.
System Design
Our NICET-certified technicians design a system around your specific floor plan, hazard profile, and code requirements, specifying the right detector type for every zone.
Installation
Clean, professional installation with minimal disruption to your operations. All wiring, devices, and panels are installed to manufacturer specs and NFPA 72 standards.
Testing & Handoff
Full system testing with your local fire authority, point-by-point verification of every device, and complete documentation handed to you at project completion.
One Partner for Every Phase
From initial design through annual inspection, we handle every aspect of your fire alarm system so you never have to coordinate between multiple vendors.
NICET-Certified Technicians
Our field technicians hold NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems, which is the industry's highest credential, ensuring every installation and inspection is done right.
Code Compliance, Documented
We don't just get you compliant. We deliver the paperwork to prove it. Full inspection records, test results, and compliance reports with every service visit.
Brand-Agnostic Design
We're not tied to a single manufacturer. We specify the best equipment for your application, from leading brands across the fire alarm industry.
24/7 Monitoring Integration
Your fire alarm ties directly into our central station monitoring. The moment an alarm triggers, a trained dispatcher notifies emergency services with no delays.
20+ Years Serving South Florida
We know local fire codes, the AHJ requirements across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, and how to navigate the inspection process smoothly.
Certified, Licensed & Trusted
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most often from facility owners, property managers, and business owners across South Florida.
Most commercial fire alarm systems in Florida are required to be inspected annually at a minimum, in accordance with NFPA 72 and local fire code. Some system components, such as batteries and certain initiating devices, may require more frequent testing. We provide a full inspection schedule specific to your system type and occupancy during your initial assessment.
Smoke detectors sense combustion byproducts in the air, making them ideal for catching slow-smoldering fires early. Fire detection is a broader term that encompasses smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, and multi-criteria devices. The right combination depends on your building type and the specific hazards present. In many facilities, we use multiple detector types working together to ensure nothing is missed.
Yes. We service and inspect fire alarm systems from all major manufacturers, regardless of who originally installed them. Our NICET-certified technicians are trained across a wide range of panels and device types. During our first visit, we'll assess the current state of your system, document any deficiencies, and give you a clear picture of what it will take to bring it up to current code.
Nuisance alarms are most commonly caused by the wrong detector type being installed in the wrong environment. For example, ionization smoke detectors placed near commercial kitchens or dusty warehouses will trip repeatedly under normal conditions. We prevent this by carefully selecting detector technology suited to each space, using multi-criteria devices where appropriate, and ensuring proper device placement and sensitivity settings during commissioning.
CO detection requirements for commercial buildings vary by occupancy type and local code. Florida has adopted NFPA 720 standards, which require CO detection in many commercial occupancies, particularly those with fuel-burning appliances, attached parking structures, or sleeping areas. We review your specific code requirements during the assessment and recommend the appropriate level of CO protection for your facility.
Timeline depends on the size of your facility and the complexity of the system. A straightforward installation in a small commercial space may take one to two days, while a large multi-story building or complex occupancy can take several weeks. We work to minimize disruption to your operations throughout the process and give you a realistic timeline before any work begins.
Ready to Protect Your Facility?
Tell us about your building and we'll put together a no-obligation assessment. Whether you need a brand-new system, an upgrade, or just a reliable inspection partner, we're ready to help.
- Free site assessment & consultation
- Code compliance review at no charge
- Response within one business day
- Serving all of South Florida & statewide