Complete Fire Alarm
System Coverage

Fire Systems’ technicians cover the full lifecycle of your fire alarm system. From design and install to inspection and repair, we are trained to maintain code compliance and keep your system functioning and ready when needed.

Fire Alarm Inspections and Testing from Fire Systems, Inc. Atlanta, GA
Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection from Fire Systems, Inc.
Fire Alarm Maintenance and Repair Services from Fire Systems, Inc.

Design &
Installation

We design and install complete fire alarm systems including fire alarm control panels, detection devices, initiating devices, and wiring. This includes VESDA, voice evac, and other specialized fire alarm systems.

Testing &
Maintenance

Through regular testing and maintenance, we can keep your fire alarm system code-compliant and ready to perform in case of an emergency.

Troubleshooting
& Repair

Our technicians can diagnose your alarm system and identify any faults or issues that need repair.

Complete Fire Alarm System Coverage

Fire Systems’ technicians cover the full lifecycle of your fire alarm system. From design and install to inspection and repair, we are trained to maintain code compliance and keep your system functioning and ready when needed.

Fire Alarm Inspections and Testing from Fire Systems, Inc. Atlanta, GA

Design &
Installation

We design and install complete fire alarm systems including fire alarm control panels, detection devices, initiating devices, and wiring. This includes VESDA, voice evac, and other specialized fire alarm systems.

Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection from Fire Systems, Inc.

Testing &
Maintenance

Through regular testing and maintenance, we can keep your fire alarm system code-compliant and ready to perform in case of an emergency.

Fire Alarm Maintenance and Repair Services from Fire Systems, Inc.

Troubleshooting
& Repair

Our technicians can diagnose your alarm system and identify any faults or issues that need repair.

Complete Fire Alarm System Coverage

Fire Systems’ technicians cover the full lifecycle of your fire alarm system. From design and install to inspection and repair, we are trained to maintain code compliance and keep your system functioning and ready when needed.

Fire Alarm Inspections and Testing from Fire Systems, Inc. Atlanta, GA

Design &
Installation

We design and install complete fire alarm systems including fire alarm control panels, detection devices, initiating devices, and wiring. This includes VESDA, voice evac, and other specialized fire alarm systems.

Fire Alarm Testing and Inspection from Fire Systems, Inc.

Testing &
Maintenance

Through regular testing and maintenance, we can keep your fire alarm system code-compliant and ready to perform in case of an emergency.

Fire Alarm Maintenance and Repair Services from Fire Systems, Inc.

Troubleshooting
& Repair

Our technicians can diagnose your alarm system and identify any faults or issues that need repair.

FAQs

The fire alarm system required for your facility is determined by a combination of national codes, local authorities, and your unique hazards. NFPA codes establish the minimum requirements, but your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as the fire marshal or insurance company, ultimately decides what must be installed.

Special hazards like flammable materials, sensitive computer rooms, high-bay racking, ductwork, or silos may require enhanced fire alarm or detection solutions.

Smoke detectors generally last around 10 years under normal conditions, though NFPA 72 requires periodic sensitivity testing to confirm performance. Batteries require more frequent maintenance, with an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years.

Regular inspections and proper environmental protection can extend the life of your fire alarm system and its components. The lifespan of a fire alarm system depends heavily on its environment. Panels exposed to outdoor conditions or extreme temperatures typically need replacing sooner.

Yes. The best way to increase the longevity and survivability of your fire alarm system is through surge protection. Lightning strikes and power surges often enter through sprinkler systems, which act like antennas.

To safeguard your system, we recommend installing surge protectors on sprinkler risers, the fire alarm panel (both low- and high-voltage), and connected phone lines. These measures significantly reduce the risk of lightning-related damage and extend the life of your system.

Yes. Several technological advancements are improving usability, efficiency, and monitoring capabilities for fire alarms. Many systems now feature touchscreen interfaces, offering easier navigation, customization, and clearer operator information. LED strobes are replacing traditional lights, reducing power draw and allowing more devices on a single circuit with fewer power supplies.

Smart panels are also gaining popularity, enabling users to remotely monitor fire alarm systems through secure mobile apps. While code requires you to be onsite to control certain functions, Bluetooth verification ensures compliance while still giving operators convenient access to system information.

Contact us today at 770-333-7979 or visit our website to schedule a consultation.

FAQs

The fire alarm system required for your facility is determined by a combination of national codes, local authorities, and your unique hazards. NFPA codes establish the minimum requirements, but your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as the fire marshal or insurance company, ultimately decides what must be installed.

Special hazards like flammable materials, sensitive computer rooms, high-bay racking, ductwork, or silos may require enhanced fire alarm or detection solutions.

Smoke detectors generally last around 10 years under normal conditions, though NFPA 72 requires periodic sensitivity testing to confirm performance. Batteries require more frequent maintenance, with an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years.

Regular inspections and proper environmental protection can extend the life of your fire alarm system and its components. The lifespan of a fire alarm system depends heavily on its environment. Panels exposed to outdoor conditions or extreme temperatures typically need replacing sooner.

Yes. The best way to increase the longevity and survivability of your fire alarm system is through surge protection. Lightning strikes and power surges often enter through sprinkler systems, which act like antennas.

To safeguard your system, we recommend installing surge protectors on sprinkler risers, the fire alarm panel (both low- and high-voltage), and connected phone lines. These measures significantly reduce the risk of lightning-related damage and extend the life of your system.

Yes. Several technological advancements are improving usability, efficiency, and monitoring capabilities for fire alarms. Many systems now feature touchscreen interfaces, offering easier navigation, customization, and clearer operator information. LED strobes are replacing traditional lights, reducing power draw and allowing more devices on a single circuit with fewer power supplies.

Smart panels are also gaining popularity, enabling users to remotely monitor fire alarm systems through secure mobile apps. While code requires you to be onsite to control certain functions, Bluetooth verification ensures compliance while still giving operators convenient access to system information.

Contact us today at 770-333-7979 or visit our website to schedule a consultation.

FAQs

The fire alarm system required for your facility is determined by a combination of national codes, local authorities, and your unique hazards. NFPA codes establish the minimum requirements, but your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as the fire marshal or insurance company, ultimately decides what must be installed.

Special hazards like flammable materials, sensitive computer rooms, high-bay racking, ductwork, or silos may require enhanced fire alarm or detection solutions.

Smoke detectors generally last around 10 years under normal conditions, though NFPA 72 requires periodic sensitivity testing to confirm performance. Batteries require more frequent maintenance, with an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years.

Regular inspections and proper environmental protection can extend the life of your fire alarm system and its components. The lifespan of a fire alarm system depends heavily on its environment. Panels exposed to outdoor conditions or extreme temperatures typically need replacing sooner.

Yes. The best way to increase the longevity and survivability of your fire alarm system is through surge protection. Lightning strikes and power surges often enter through sprinkler systems, which act like antennas.

To safeguard your system, we recommend installing surge protectors on sprinkler risers, the fire alarm panel (both low- and high-voltage), and connected phone lines. These measures significantly reduce the risk of lightning-related damage and extend the life of your system.

Yes. Several technological advancements are improving usability, efficiency, and monitoring capabilities for fire alarms. Many systems now feature touchscreen interfaces, offering easier navigation, customization, and clearer operator information. LED strobes are replacing traditional lights, reducing power draw and allowing more devices on a single circuit with fewer power supplies.

Smart panels are also gaining popularity, enabling users to remotely monitor fire alarm systems through secure mobile apps. While code requires you to be onsite to control certain functions, Bluetooth verification ensures compliance while still giving operators convenient access to system information.

Contact us today at 770-333-7979 or visit our website to schedule a consultation.

Case Studies
and Testimonials

Learn more about how Fire Systems has helped businesses across the Southeast with expert fire sprinkler system design, installation, retrofits, inspections, and repairs. From warehouse expansions to high-rise upgrades, our case studies and client testimonials reflect our commitment to code-compliant, high-performing fire protection solutions.

Explore real projects and hear directly from the clients who trust Fire Systems to protect their people and property every day.

Fire Systems Resolves Low Water Pressure Problem for Major Automobile Manufacturing Plant

Historic Atlanta High Rise Renovation

 

Case Studies and Testimonials

Learn more about how Fire Systems has helped businesses across the Southeast with expert fire sprinkler system design, installation, retrofits, inspections, and repairs. From warehouse expansions to high-rise upgrades, our case studies and client testimonials reflect our commitment to code-compliant, high-performing fire protection solutions.

Explore real projects and hear directly from the clients who trust Fire Systems to protect their people and property every day.

Fire Systems Resolves Low Water Pressure Problem for Major Automobile Manufacturing Plant

Historic Atlanta High Rise Renovation

Case Studies and Testimonials

Learn more about how Fire Systems has helped businesses across the Southeast with expert fire sprinkler system design, installation, retrofits, inspections, and repairs. From warehouse expansions to high-rise upgrades, our case studies and client testimonials reflect our commitment to code-compliant, high-performing fire protection solutions.

Explore real projects and hear directly from the clients who trust Fire Systems to protect their people and property every day.

Fire Systems Resolves Low Water Pressure Problem for Major Automobile Manufacturing Plant

Historic Atlanta High Rise Renovation

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