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🚨 Could your business pass an unannounced fire marshal visit today?
Fire inspections don’t always come with a warning, and being unprepared can lead to fines, violations, or even shutdowns.
In this guide, we break down:
✅ What fire marshals look for
✅ Common issues that get cited
✅ Simple steps to stay inspection-ready year-round
Fire marshal inspections are designed to ensure your building meets life safety codes and prevent hazards before they become emergencies.
Don’t wait until they show up. Be ready anytime.
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How to Prepare for an Unannounced Fire Marshal Visit - Fire Systems, Inc.
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During a fire marshal visit, a representative from the fire marshal’s office reviews your building for fire code compliance, including fire alarms, fire sprinklers, and emergency exits. Businesses t...
Managing multiple fire protection vendors might seem convenient, but it can actually create serious safety and compliance risks.
When different companies handle alarms, sprinklers, inspections, and extinguishers, communication gaps and accountability issues can occur. In an emergency, those gaps can matter.
In our latest article, we explain:
✔ Why multiple vendors create hidden risks
✔ Where compliance issues can occur
✔ How a single coordinated provider simplifies fire protection
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Fire Protection Tips and Tricks Archives - Fire Systems, Inc.
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What does a single yellow tag really cost your facility?
It’s more than a maintenance note.
It can mean downtime, missed inspections, safety risks, and lost productivity... all adding up faster than you think.
Read the full article to see what they’re really doing to your operation 👇
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What a Yellow Tag Really Costs Your Facility - Fire Systems, Inc.
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Receiving a yellow tag upon inspection of your buildings’ fire protection system is more than a minor compliance notification. If repairs aren’t completed in a timely manner, minor issues can easi...
Without proper monitoring, a sprinkler system can become impaired without anyone realizing it, thereby increasing risk to occupants and property.
Waterflow, tamper, and supervisory switches all play an important role in monitoring your buildings' sprinkler system to ensure proper functionality:
✅ Waterflow switches detect active sprinkler discharge
✅ Tamper switches monitor valve position to prevent shutoffs
✅ Supervisory switches monitor system health and performance
Learn the key differences and why they matter in our latest article.
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Beyond pipes and sprinkler heads, three of the most important components in a fire sprinkler system’s network are waterflow switches, tamper switches, and supervisory switches. Though each with a di...
















