LifeSafety Management – Expert Fire Alarm Services
Complete Fire Alarm Solutions: Installation, Inspection, Monitoring, & More
At LifeSafety Management, we’re your one-stop shop for all your fire alarm needs. We offer comprehensive services to ensure your property is equipped and prepared for any emergency.
Our Services Include:
- Fire Alarm Installation: We expertly install new fire alarm systems, from smoke and heat detectors to pull stations and strobe lights.
- Fire Alarm Inspections: Our certified technicians conduct thorough inspections, verifying proper functionality of all components like control panels, horns, and communication devices.
- Fire Alarm Service & Repairs: We keep your system running smoothly with preventative maintenance and prompt repairs for any malfunctioning components.
- 24/7 Fire Alarm Monitoring: Our UL-listed monitoring center provides constant vigilance, ensuring a quick response in case of a fire emergency.
We service all fire alarm components, including:
- Smoke detectors: These devices detect smoke particles produced by a fire, alerting occupants and prompting evacuation.
- Heat detectors: These detectors sense a rapid rise in temperature or reach a specific high temperature, indicating a potential fire.
- Carbon monoxide detectors: These detectors specifically sense the presence of carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless and odorless gas produced by incomplete combustion. CO poisoning is a leading cause of accidental death, so having CO detectors in your home is crucial.
- Strobe lights: These bright flashing lights provide a visual warning of a fire emergency, particularly important for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or those in smoky conditions where audible alarms may be difficult to hear.
- Fire alarm panels: The fire alarm panel is the brain of the entire system. It receives signals from initiating devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull stations) and activates notification appliances (strobes, horns) in the event of a fire. The panel also provides system status information and allows for manual control of the system.
- Pull stations: These manual fire alarm activation devices are located throughout a building and can be pulled by anyone who discovers a fire. Once activated, they send a signal to the fire alarm panel, triggering the alarms.
- And More: Fire alarm systems can also include additional components like water flow switches, which detect water discharge from sprinklers, and tamper switches, which alert occupants of any attempt to disable the system.
With over 30 years of experience in fire alarm systems, we are experienced and qualified to handle all of your fire alarm service needs. Call or submit a web form now to talk with us today!
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Boynton Beach Office
2017 Corporate Drive
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
(800) 330-1158
contact@lifesafety.com
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