Fire Alarm Inspection Services in Arizona

06/25/2025

Every business owner or property manager out there should know by now that fire safety isn’t optional. It’s essential. It’s true that in Arizona, you have to follow a ton of fire codes in order to pass inspections, but that’s not the important part. Following those codes helps you protect your people, your assets, and the future of your business. For years now, Titan Alarm & Fire has been one of the best when it comes to offering comprehensive fire alarm inspection services designed to keep your systems up to code and completely operational.
Whether you’re managing a commercial property, restaurant, warehouse, or multi-family complex, here’s what you need to know about the different types of fire inspections that Titan provides and why each of them matter.

Fire Alarm System Inspections


Having a fire alarm system is where it all starts. Our team performs annual inspections to make sure your system is working how it should and alerting occupants and emergency responders in the case of a fire emergency.

Fire System Inspection

What’s Included in the Inspection:

  1. We check smoke detectors, pull stations, strobes, and horns
  2. We test each component of the fire alarm control panel (FACP)
  3. We test to make sure there is clear communication to the monitoring center
  4. We check for any faults, outdated parts, or any other issue that is present

Why it Matters:


A faulty fire alarm is the last thing a business needs. It can cost lives and lead to failed inspections or code violations. We make sure your system meets NFPA 72 standards and all local fire marshal requirements.

Fire Sprinkler System Inspections


Sprinklers are designed to go off in the case of a fire to either control or suppress the fire before it can spread. These systems also require consistent testing and inspection in order to work effectively when it matters most.

Fire Sprinkler

What’s Included in the Inspection:

  1. We check the flow and pressure
  2. We inspect every single sprinkler head for any corrosion, paint, or blockages
  3. We verify that there’s water being supplied and that the valves work
  4. We inspect gauges and fire department connections

Why it Matters:


Sprinklers can be an incredible way to help save the lives of the people in your building, or the building itself. If they don’t activate in the case of a fire, it could cause significant damage and liability issues. Our inspections follow NFPA 25 guidelines to make sure your system is ready.

Fire Extinguisher Inspections


Fire extinguishers might seem a bit simple, but they’re actually one of the most commonly overlooked pieces of fire protection. Businesses are required to have annual extinguisher inspections and monthly visual checks too.

Fire Extinguisher

What’s Included in the Inspection:


Each extinguisher has a little pressure gauge at the top. We check to make sure it’s charged, that the extinguisher is in good physical condition, and that it’s not expired.
1. We make sure each extinguisher is properly mounted and visible.
2. We ensure the correct extinguisher type is assigned to each hazard area.
3. We check for tag updates and service documentation

Why it Matters:


In an emergency, a working extinguisher can stop small fires from becoming a major disaster. Our certified fire technicians help keep your extinguishers accessible, compliant with NFPA 10, and most importantly, working.

Kitchen Suppression System Inspections


Commercial kitchens are actually high risk zones for fires because of open flames, oils, and lot of heat. Kitchen suppression systems are designed specifically to react quickly and smother any flames before they get out of control.

Kitchen Hood

What’s Included in the Inspection:

  1. Nozzle alignment/adjustment and hood inspection
  2. Agent tank pressure checked
  3. Manual pull station testing
  4. Connection to fire alarm system

Why it Matters:


Again, kitchens are high risk areas for fires. Failing to inspect your kitchen system will put your staff, customers, and entire business at risk. Another thing to keep in mind is health and fire departments will flag non-compliant kitchen systems real quick! We follow NFPA 17A and NFPA 96 to keep you safe and inspection ready.

Backflow Prevention Inspections


Backflow preventers are built to stop contaminated water from flowing back into the public supply. This is required with fire protection systems that use water from the city. These devices are required to be tested at least once a year by certified professionals.

Backflow Testing

What’s Included in the Inspection:

  1. Testing of the backflow prevention assemblies
  2. Testing of check valves and relief valves
  3. Pressure zone differential monitoring
  4. Paperwork filed with the local water authority

Why it Matters:


A failed backflow can both endanger water safety and also shut down your sprinkler or fire suppression system. Because of that, it’s important to keep your devices compliant with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) requirements, and that’s where we come in.

Emergency Lighting Inspections


If you’ve ever witnessed a fire or power outage, you’ve maybe noticed emergency lights helping you find the nearest exit. These and other kinds of emergency lights help people know how to get out of an emergency situation as quickly as possible. Fun fact, these systems are legally required to work even when the building loses power.

What’s Included in the Inspection:

  1. Bulb and battery testing
  2. 90-minute functionality test
  3. Verifying signage is in the correct places and visible
  4. Inspecting connection to backup power

Why it Matters:


Without working emergency lights, evacuations can become way more dangerous and difficult. Our inspections help you meet NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and OSHA standards.

Service, Repairs, and Compliance Support


We also offer repair services to fix any issues we discover. We often find things that need to be changed or repaired during our inspections. Instead of just letting you know about the issues and leaving you with them, we help you out by providing solutions. We document everything during our inspections so you know exactly what’s working and what needs to be fixed. From replacing expired fire extinguishers to troubleshooting faulty systems, we’re here to take all of this fire safety stress off your shoulders.

What you can Expect:


Same-day service for urgent repairs
Digital and detailed inspection reports
Reminders for upcoming inspection deadlines and/or appointments
Expert techs who are licensed, trained, and professional

Why Choose Titan Alarm & Fire ?


We’re not just another vender. We’re your fire safety partner. We want to work with you to provide the absolute best service possible. As a locally owned and operated Arizona company, we understand the specific fire codes and inspection requirements across Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tucson, and surrounding areas.

Fire inspections aren’t just about passing the next required check, they’re about protecting lives, assets, and businesses. Don’t wait until something fails to give us a call. Stay on top of your fire safety systems with inspection plans specific to your property needs.

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