Fire Alarm Systems
American Alarm Systems installs and services a full range of fire alarm systems for commercial and residential buildings. We install alarm systems that prevent fires and save lives by using our experience to properly place fire alarm systems that detect, alert and can extinguishing fires.
Our experts ensure that your code requirements are met, and each building is fitted with the right equipment. It is recommended that although the minimal fire code requirements are in place, that fire alarm systems are updated often to ensure that they are responding as fast as possible and working properly for the building they are installed in.
The components of our fire alarm systems are installed based on building type and are designed to work together, taking into account the various situations that could occur in different types of fires.
Selecting a Fire Alarm System
A single type of detector is not sufficient enough to sense and alert for every fire situation. Small smoldering fires often go unnoticed until they gain enough fuel to become a larger, faster moving.
Before selecting a fire alarm system, consider the type of building, any code requirements, general location, and fire services access.Proper placement of a combination of detection and alarm systems provide safety features for different types of fire situations. Quick disbursement of smoke and toxic gases produced by fires can reach occupants before the fire.
Alarm System Installation Experts
Our fire alarm system team will review the best technology available to protect your home, corporate office and everyone inside. Each installation includes a review of your current system to assist you in updating and meeting fire and safety codes. We can make recommendations from a large selection newest fire alarm technology such as detectors, intelligent fire alarm systems, digital voice evacuation, conventional fire alarm control panels and monitoring services.
Along with selecting a combination of fire alarm systems, installation teams will ensure that the systems are properly located and installed, as well as tested to ensure proper operation to prevent false alarms or faulty equipment failure that can cause unsafe environments.




