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🚨 Passing your annual fire inspection doesn't automatically mean you're compliant all year long.
Many businesses assume that a successful inspection checks the compliance box for the next 12 months. In reality, fire protection compliance is an ongoing process that includes routine testing, maintenance, documentation, and repairs throughout the year.
Our latest blog breaks down the difference between annual fire inspections and ongoing fire protection compliance, along with why both are critical for protecting your people, property, and business.
Read the article: firesystems.net/2026/06/19/annual-fire-inspections-vs-ongoing-fire-protection-compliance-whats-th...
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Did you know that passing an annual fire inspection once a year does not mean that your building is fully protected? While annual fire inspections play an important role in safety and compliance, they...
Is your building fully protected in the event of a fire?
Many businesses assume their fire protection systems are fully covered until a failed inspection, equipment issue, or emergency exposes a gap in protection.
Our latest article walks through a simple 7-point fire protection checklist that helps property owners evaluate critical systems including:
✔ Fire alarms
✔ Sprinkler systems
✔ Monitoring services
✔ Backflow prevention
✔ Fire extinguishers
✔ Exit lighting
✔ Fire hydrants
Regular inspections and proactive maintenance help reduce risk, improve compliance, and keep your building prepared when it matters most.
Read the full checklist article here: firesystems.net/2026/05/21/is-your-building-fully-covered-a-7-point-fire-protection-checklist/
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Is Your Building Fully Covered? A 7-Point Fire Protection Checklist - Fire Systems, Inc.
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A strong fire protection checklist helps business owners identify problems before they lead to expensive repairs, failed inspections, or even full system failures. Even well-maintained buildings can d...
Is your fire protection program running on strategy… or just running on autopilot?
Too often, businesses assume their systems are fully protecting them until an inspection failure, compliance issue, or emergency proves otherwise.
This article breaks down 5 warning signs that your fire protection program may not be getting the attention it needs... from outdated systems to overlooked deficiencies and reactive maintenance habits.
A proactive approach to fire protection helps protect:
✔️ People
✔️ Property
✔️ Operations
✔️ Compliance
Read the full article here:
firesystems.net/2026/05/11/5-signs-your-fire-protection-program-is-on-autopilot/
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5 Signs Your Fire Protection Program Is on Autopilot - Fire Systems, Inc.
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If your fire protection provider fails to stay proactive, your business may not receive the level of protection it needs. Many businesses assume their fire protection plan runs as it should; however, ...
🔥 Is your business protected after hours?
Your fire alarm might go off… but who responds when no one is there?
Many businesses assume they’re fully protected, but without fire alarm monitoring, your system can only sound an alarm onsite. If no one hears it, the damage can grow fast.
🚨 Fires often start after hours
🚨 Delayed response = greater damage
🚨 Monitoring = immediate emergency response
Adding 24/7 fire alarm monitoring turns your current system into a complete protection solution that works even when your doors are closed.
👉 If you already have inspections and maintenance in place, this is the missing piece.
Read more to see if your business is truly protected:
🔗 firesystems.net/2026/05/01/after-hours-fire-alarm-monitoring-are-you-truly-protected-24-7/
📞 Or call us at 770-333-7979 to talk about upgrading your system today.
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Fire Alarm Monitoring: Continuous Protection Matters - Fire Systems, Inc.
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Fire protection does not stop when your doors close. Fires often start after hours, and without immediate response, damage can quickly escalate. A monitored system gives your business continuous cover...
















