Fire alarm systems are life-safety systems designed to notify occupants in the event of fire to keep people safe. Regardless of building type, location, or hazards present, designers of fire alarm systems must possess the skills and understanding necessary in order to devise effective means of detecting fire-related hazards and notifying occupants.
We Provide
- Systems Design
- Construction Documents
- Investigation
Occupancies
- Office buildings
- Schools
- Theaters
- Hospitals
- Hotels
- Industrial
- Churches
- Residential
- Airports
- Data Centers
- Stadiums
- Defense
Systems
- Public vs. Private Mode
- Elevator Control
- Voice Systems
- Retrofit
- Addressable vs. Non
- Peer-to-Peer Networks
- HVAC Control
- Door Holder Control
- Delayed Egress
- Beam Detection
- Class A/B Systems
- Survivable
- Refrigerant Alarm
Specialty Applications
- High-Rise
- Campus
- Generator Detection
- VESDA
- Addressable Notification
- Atriums
- Flame Detection
- Smoke Propagation
- Smoke Control
- Fire Control Graphics
- Fire Control Computers
- Intrinsically Safe
Codes and Standards
- NFPA 72
- NFPA 101
- NFPA 851
- CSFM
- CEC
- CMC
- ADA
Typical Jurisdictions
- Calfire
- NASA
- OSHPD
- DSA
- US Navy
- FAA
Experience