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fire alarm contractor does more than just set up a few smoke detectors; they build an entire system from the ground up. Fire alarm systems are a high quality safety device that can detect and deter fires at an unprecedented level. That’s why they are a necessary part of any commercial or industrial building project. Without a properly designed and approved fire alarm system, the building won’t be able to get an occupancy permit and open its doors for business. Fire alarms are not only safe but they are a requirement by state and local agencies for any commercial or industrial structure.

A fire alarm contractor is hired to design a fire alarm system in conjunction with the architect and draftsman. The master electrician is also in on wiring schemes as some equipment is hardwired directly into the power supply to always ensure that even when the main power is disturbed, the alarm system will still function correctly. A  fire alarm contractor must make sure alarm systems cannot fail, or they will be held responsible for any damage from a fire.

But besides just commercial and industrial structures, a fire alarm system can be hardwired into your home too. Fire alarm contractors are able to design and install any fire system in any building, only when they are approved by a federal, state or local licensing agency. Not only are contractors responsible for licensing, but workers for the contractor must also be a licensed fire alarm installer.

While laws controlling fire alarm systems are based on a national code, state codes followed by local codes take precedence over all fire system codes. A quick call to your local code enforcement agency or building department can tell you exactly what the local fire code entails and if your home or business is required to have certain equipment.

No matter what system you decide to have installed by a fire alarm contractor, it’s up to you to find out if they are a reputable contractor. While credentials and licensing certainly means they know their stuff, it doesn’t mean that they do quality work or care about customer satisfaction. A fire alarm contractor who has a long list of pleased customers is a sure sign that you’ll be treated the same.


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