05/29/2026
When was the last time the inside of your fire sprinkler piping was inspected?
Many commercial sprinkler systems require a 5-Year Internal Inspection under NFPA 25 to check for corrosion, obstructions, and other conditions that can't be seen during routine testing.
These inspections help identify potential issues before they impact system performance—and can help keep your building compliant with fire code requirements.
Not sure if your property is due? AAA Fire Protection can help.
04/13/2026
Our alarm tech replaced a faulty heat detector to keep this system running right and up to code.
Heat detectors matter—especially in the spots smoke detectors can’t handle. When one goes down, it’s not something to ignore.
Need a repair or have a deficiency? We’ve got you covered.
04/07/2026
Most people know us for fire system inspections, alarm and sprinkler…
But that’s only part of what we do.
At AAA Fire Protection, we handle the full scope of life safety systems, including:
• Backflow testing
• Fire extinguisher service & certification
• CO₂ refills (done in-house, fast turnaround)
• Emergency lighting & exit signs
• Clean agent systems
One partner. Every system.
If you're managing a building, restaurant, or commercial space—keeping everything compliant shouldn’t mean juggling multiple vendors.
03/16/2026
Most people don’t think much about fire and life safety systems until something goes wrong. But the truth is, these systems only work when they’re properly maintained, inspected, and repaired over time.
Fire sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, emergency lighting, and other life safety equipment are all subject to regular inspection requirements. These checks aren’t just about compliance — they’re meant to catch small issues early, before they become bigger problems during an emergency.
A valve that’s been accidentally closed, a detector that needs cleaning, a sprinkler head that’s been damaged during tenant improvements — these are the kinds of things routine inspections uncover.
Maintenance and repairs are just as important. Systems live inside working buildings where renovations, weather, and everyday wear can affect how things operate. Keeping everything in proper working order is what ensures the system will respond the way it’s designed to.
Across the region, our technicians spend their days helping building owners and property managers stay ahead of these issues. Sometimes it’s a simple repair, sometimes it’s preventative maintenance, and sometimes it’s a full inspection cycle. All of it plays a role in keeping buildings safer.
Fire protection works best when it’s consistent and proactive, not reactive.