Fire Alarms And Inspection

Commercial Fire Protection Systems

Palmetto Security Systems is your full-service, one-stop shop for fire alarm installation, design, inspection, maintenance & repair in South Carolina.

Since 1999 our company has grown into a specialized team of fire protection experts who are well-trained to protect your people, property, and business from the threat of fire. We take pride in the work and service we give to all our customers.


The fire alarm systems of today are the safest they have been in decades. Modern technology has helped come up with better and more effective ways to warn you of a fire. The only thing worse then being in a building fire; is being in a building fire without a proper warning system.


Fire Protection Services

 


  • Smoke Detectors
  • Pull Stations
  • Horn Strobes
  • Fire Proof Bells
  • Fire Alarm Control Panels
  • Annunciator Panels
  • Water Flow for Sprinkler Monitoring Packages
  • Duct Detectors
  • Booster Panels

Commercial Cellular Fire Alarm Communicators

Protect yourself from a failure to communicate in a fire alarm emergency.

Traditionally, in the event of fire, your business’ fire alarm system detects it, and reports it via phone lines, to get you urgent response from the proper authorities. But  did you know, every day more of those old expensive leased phone landlines are being damaged, by storm or accident, and not replaced, but "retired”, i.e., no longer repaired by the phone company, jeopardizing response to your emergency? You don't need a new fire alarm system, just a new way of communicating.



Fire Alarm Inspection and Repair



When you call Palmetto Security Sytems for a fire alarm inspection, our trained and experienced technicians will:

  • Check the functions of the control panel to look at the lights and LEDs, fuses, interface equipment, and primary power.
  • Test smoke detectors by putting an approved aerosol into the smoke detector chamber or using other methods recommended by the manufacturer to do the right test and make sure the alarm panel got the right signal.
  • Clean all smoke alarms with nitrogen.
  • Test pull stations by moving them through their full range of motion and making sure the alarm panel got the right signal.
  • Use a heat gun to test the heat detectors and check the fire alarm control panel to make sure the alarms are going off right.
  • Test and look over all hearing and seeing devices to make sure they are not blocked, the right lights work, and the sound level is louder than the background noise.
  • Check the fire alarm panel's circuit supervision at random to make sure it can detect an open circuit.
  • Load test the standby batteries and check the extra functions like the door release and damper release.
  • Even more!

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