We pull cable through ceiling voids, mount strobes to cinderblock, and program panels until every zone reports clean — then we stand beside the inspector until the building is certified.
Five phases. No shortcuts. Every project tracked against code from the first site walk to the inspector's signature.
Walk every square foot with the facility manager — measure occupancy loads, identify existing system deficiencies, and pull the current edition of NFPA 72 against local amendments.
Produce stamped shop drawings showing every device location, circuit topology, zone layout, and supervision pathway — submitted to AHJ for plan review before a single drill bit touches drywall.
Pull FPLR cable through ceiling voids and conduit runs, terminate at junction boxes, and label every homerun back to the panel location — all work inspected before walls close.
Mount strobes to cinderblock, snap detectors to bases, hang pull stations at code-required heights, then program the FACP until every zone answers clean and every SLC loop reports normal.
Stand beside the inspector, activate every initiating device, verify notification appliances reach required dB levels, and walk out with a signed certificate of occupancy — or come back until we do.
Three client profiles. Each one facing a different clock. Signal works all three.
Aging systems in occupied buildings where a disruptive false alarm at 3 AM is not a theoretical problem — it already happened last quarter.
"Aging panel flagged by state fire marshal. Correction notice in hand."
We replace or retrofit without displacing residents. Phased work, nighttime pulls, zero-disruption commissioning.
You have an occupancy deadline and a fire alarm subcontractor slot on your schedule. Missing that final inspection means your entire CO timeline shifts.
"AHJ inspection in 11 days. Previous sub pulled out."
We mobilize within 72 hours, work from approved drawings or produce them, and show up to the inspection.
A fire marshal correction notice lands on a 200-unit building you manage. The clock is running, the liability is real, and your current vendor is not returning calls.
"Correction notice: 30 days to compliance. Vendor unresponsive."
Emergency assessment within 48 hours. Written correction plan submitted to the fire marshal within 5 business days.
Submit your building details and we'll schedule a site walk within 48 hours. For correction notices with active deadlines, we prioritize same-week response.