Fire Alarm Design and Installation

Aegis Fire Protection, LLC is an elite distributor for Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt, Silent Knight, and System Sensor.

There are three significant kinds of fire detection sensors that make up all fire alarm systems: thermal detectors, ionization detectors, and photoelectric detectors. Your fire detection system, as well as early warnings, will save lives and valuable business or home assets. However, it is true that no single fire alarm solution will 100% fit the needs of everyone. The best fire detection sensors and related alarm system for you, your business, and your facility is one that is custom designed and engineered to meet your specific needs.

NICET Certified Designs and Factory Trained Technicians

Smoke Control for Air-Handling Units for Elevators and Doorways

Mass Notification

Addressable Analog Smoke Detection and ADA (Visual Alarms) Signaling

Testing, Troubleshooting, and Hardwired Additions

High-Rise Voice Evacuation and Firefighter Phone Systems

Annual Testing
Program

BDA/ERCES

 Fire Alarm System Application by Facility Type

Industrial

Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt, and Silent Knight network-addressable fire alarm and reporting systems

Retail

Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt, and Silent Knight addressable fire alarm panels

Schools

Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt,
and Silent Knight addressable voice
evacuation systems

Commercial Office Buildings

Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt, and Silent Knight addressable fire alarm panels

Apartments

Multi-building test and maintenance contracts, Honeywell-Gamewell FCI, Farenhyt, and Silent Knight systems.

Notification Devices

System Sensor

 We also offer. . .

Inspections

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Fire Alarm Systems

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Nurse Call Systems

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Exit Lights and Emergency Lights Inspections

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Fire Detection Releasing Systems

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Fire Alarm Monitoring

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Monthly and Semi-Annual Tests

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Smoke Detector Sensitivity Testing

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Inspections - Fire Alarm Systems - Nurse Call Systems - Exit Lights and Emergency Lights Inspections - Fire Detection Releasing Systems - Fire Alarm Monitoring - Monthly and Semi-Annual Tests - Smoke Detector Sensitivity Testing -

Code Compliance is a Given - but is it enough?

First and foremost, fire alarm systems must meet state fire safety codes, which vary considerably from state to state. Many of these requirements can be found in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 72) National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, which covers the application, installation, location, performance, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems. The NFPA also covers supervising station alarm systems, which enable round-the-clock supervision from a facility that is equipped to receive the signals from a fire alarm system.

In addition to state codes, there will likely be several other requirements that must be met, including building codes, local regulations, and insurance company requirements. If you are retrofitting an older system, you may also have to consider accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

When replacing or upgrading an existing fire alarm system or designing one for new construction, one of the most important questions to ask is whether meeting all relevant code requirements will be sufficient to meet the owner’s goals. While saving lives is always the primary goal, business owners often have additional business-related objectives that might not be achieved with a design that meets only the minimum requirements. These objectives might include:

  • Better fire safety

  • Fewer false alarms

  • Ease of maintenance and longevity of the system

  • Scalability to accommodate future changes in use and occupancy

  • Ability to use the system for other types of emergency communications

It is also important to remember that while regulations attempt to be as comprehensive as possible, they cannot possibly foresee and address every unique situation that could influence the design of a fire alarm system. As a rule, it is better to go above and beyond what the codes require, as doing so will make it easier to maintain the system or improve life safety.

Looking for Fire Alarm & Installation?

Reach out to us today to schedule your initial consultation. During this meeting, we’ll discuss your needs to get a better feel for how we can best help design and install the perfect fire alarm system for you.