Do You Know Your Sprinkler System?

As the owner of a building or a facilities manager, the building’s fire alarm and sprinkler system may not always be the most pressing priority in your mind, but the systems are very important and it is imperative to be able to understand the basic ins and outs of your sprinkler system. When situations arise, you need to be prepared to take care of the problem and the easiest way is to make sure that you’re working with a professional company that specializes in Fire Systems and Sprinkler Systems.

Although a provider like Titan Alarm is needed for fire sprinkler testing, inspection, installation, and maintenance, it still comes down to being the building owner’s responsibility to make sure the sprinkler system and fire alarm system is functioning up to code, so hiring Titan Alarm helps you stay up to code with our routine maintenance and inspection plans.

Part of the knowledge you need to know as a building owner is knowing what type of system or systems that you have installed in the buildings and facilities, where they are all housed at, and when the most recent testing, inspection and maintenance was performed.

Building owners and facilities managers need to be referring to the NFPA 25, Chapter 4 for a full guide to the responsibilities of owner’s and facilities managers in referral to their sprinkler systems.

There’s a few major points from the NFPA 25 Ch. 4 to pay attention to:

•Make sure you file and know where to locate all of your previous inspection’s paperwork, so that if there is a visit from the fire marshal, it will all be able to go smoothly. If paperwork cannot be found, contact Titan Alarm today to have a technician come out to your facility and be able to do a full inspection and provide you with the required documentation.

•If the building’s usage and functionality changes, it is the building owner’s responsibility to make sure that there are proper sprinkler systems installed for the new codes that are applicable to the new business. If the building owner is unsure of the current codes and requirements that are needing to be met call Titan Alarm today.

•After professional fire sprinkler inspections and testing services are finished and performed, it is the building owner’s responsibility to fix any and all impairments and flaws that are recorded in the documents from the inspection. After any inspection, if any repairs or replacements are needed, the Titan Alarm technician will make sure to go over all options with the building owner.

To have a Titan Alarm professional technician come out and conduct a test and inspection on your current fire alarm system and sprinkler system, give Titan Alarm a call today at 602-680-4567 or fill out one of the forms on the website and someone will be in contact!

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Fire Extinguisher Inspections

If you’re a business owner in the Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert or Peoria area, then it’s extremely important that you follow the guidelines for fire extinguisher inspections and maintenance that are set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The NFPA has set guidelines to help business owners, employees and customers stay safe and protected in the event of a fire.

One of the first guidelines that the NFPA has in place, is they require a monthly fire extinguisher inspection which luckily you’re able to do on your own. While all of these steps and checklists are important for making sure your fire extinguishers stay ready and properly functioning, they are definitely not a substitute for having professional maintenance done on your extinguishers. The NFPA also requires your business to have annual professional fire extinguisher inspections.

Believe it or not, an annual fire extinguisher inspection doesn’t include testing the fire extinguishers on your premises. That would actually needlessly waste the contents of the extinguisher and if there’s a fire, you may want the fluids that were used during testing to put out the rest of the fire.

The NFPA recommends testing the extinguishers once every 5 to 12 years, depending on the fire extinguishers you have for your properties.

Fire Extinguisher Maintenance Checklist

When hiring a professional technician to conduct the fire extinguisher inspections, the technicians from Titan Alarm will do the following:

  1. The technician will verify that a fire extinguisher is placed within 75 feet of travelling, on every floor in the building and facilities.
  2. Technicians will also verify that a fire extinguisher is placed within 30 feet of equipment in a commercial restaurant or industrial kitchen.
  3. Technicians will ensure that there are fire extinguishers conspicuously placed, not hidden behind objects and that they are ready to be used in case of a fire.
  4. Technicians will make sure that the labels indicating the types of fire extinguishers are all legible so that there is no confusion as to which extinguisher is needing to be used.
  5. Technicians will go and check the pressure dials and make sure the dials are all easily read and pointing to the green area indicating the the extinguisher has a full charge.
  6. The technician will also make sure that the hoses of the fire extinguishers are all intact and not brittle and falling apart.
  7. The pull pin will also be checked to make sure it is securely fastened and that the tamper seal is not broken.
  8. Technicians will check the extinguisher’s body for any damage, dents or cracks.
  9. They will finally check for any modifications to the extinguisher that could possibly limit the fire extinguisher’s operation.

Fire Extinguisher Inspections In Phoenix, Scottsdale & Glendale, AZ

Make sure you check the dates on the tags hanging on the fire extinguishers around your premises. If the tags show that more than a year had passed since you had the last inspection of your fire extinguishers, then waste no more time and call Titan Alarm today!

Give us a call at 602-680-4567.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs Maintenance

Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs

One of the worst times to realize your emergency lighting isn’t working is during a power outage or emergency when it’s actually needed. With proper testing and inspection you’ll be able to rely on the fact that your emergency signs and lighting are all functioning properly. The minimum time that is required to keep the lighting working in an emergency situation is 90 minutes, that way during the time that the signs and lighting are illuminated people can evacuate the building and premises safely and efficiently. This is why it’s so important to make sure that you have your emergency lighting and exit signs inspected and maintained.

During your inspection, testing and maintenance of your emergency lighting and exit signs, a Titan Alarm technician will make sure to inspect all of the units in your building and premises, and make sure the lights are all working when they are needed in an emergency or power outage. Each of the units that are being tested, will be trigged to their emergency stages, to check that all of the lighting and signs are functioning for 90 minutes.

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Codes and Standards 

Every business and their premises need to abide by certain codes and regulations set by the local, state and federal government. All of these requirements will affect different areas of a business, things like accessibility, environment and systems, and more for different businesses. The International Building Code or best known as IBC for short, sets most standards for buildings. Not every building and business though, is required to listen to every rule and code the IBC sets.

 

The International Building Code and National Fire Protection

Many of the standards that the IBC has in place have to do with fire safety and prevention for businesses. With such a large focus on fire safety and prevention, it shows just how important it is to maintain and have your systems checked and inspected regularly. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) sets all of the standards for fire safety related practices.

The National Electric Code, also known as the NFPA 70 is the code that requires you to make sure that the emergency lighting and exit lights are all under a specific type and code, to make sure they are all functioning properly.

The NFPA rules, codes and regulations do require you to make sure you regularly keep a certain level and standard of different safety measures. The codes also require you to keep your emergency lighting and exit signage in fully operational and functional.

 

NFPA 101 and What You Need To Do

The Life Safety Code, or also known as the NFPA 101 is by far one of the most important codes your business and premises need to follow. Part of this code requires that you have a monthly inspection done of your business’s emergency lighting and exit signs. Requiring that each unit be tested for a minimum of at least 30 seconds.

Titan Alarm wants to help you and your business be compliant with the NFPA codes and local, state and federal regulations for the safety of your business and it’s employees. To get in touch with a Titan Alarm technician give us a call today and we can set an appointment to have a technician out on your premises.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Required Testing of Emergency Exit Lighting

Most of the emergency lighting that is installed in businesses are lighting devices that contain a battery and are simply powered. These devices are also connected to the electrical supply of the building to help keep the battery inside the lighting charged and ready to go if there is a power failure. In the emergency event of there being a power outage, the emergency lighting is then activated so that the occupants of the building are able to see their way around to be able to exit. Most emergency lighting is only able to stay lit for around 90 minutes, which is the minimum required time by law.

Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs

Exit signs that are lit from the inside operate in the same way as most emergency lights. Many of them have multiple sets of light bulbs because they constantly stay on. One set of the lights that is on most of the time operates at 110 volt electricity which is what the building has hardwired into it. The second set of lighting only comes on when there is a power failure. Which unfortunately means that signs that look like they are working properly, may actually have the secondary bulbs burnt out and you may not even know.

In large buildings like hospitals and schools, emergency power for the exit signs and emergency lighting is normally powered by an emergency electricity generator. When testing these emergency lighting, the emergency generator is normally tested as well. Which is normally done by either maintenance of the building, or by trained professionals who know the ins and outs of emergency lighting and electricity.

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What type of testing does code require?

Fire codes require that all emergency lighting and exit signs need to be inspected, tested and maintained at least once a month. The testing of the signs must include at least a thirty second test of the emergency lighting.

An annual testing and inspection is also required by law, the emergency lighting must also be operated on emergency power for a minimum of ninety minutes. Records that document the testing being done, must be maintained and reviewed by the Fire Marshal or your insurance company.

How do I test them?

Most emergency lighting and exit signs have a “test” button on the outside casing. You can push and use this button for thirty seconds to go and test the emergency bulbs and the back up battery power. This method works well if you have a smaller building with only a handful of signs and lighting, but if you have a large facility you need to contact Titan Alarm to have our professional technicians to come out and test all of the lighting and signage across your campus and facilities.

When testing the exit signs of your buildings you need to check and see if all of your signs are properly lit when in a normal power mode.

When running your annual inspection of your exit signs and emergency lighting make sure you call Titan Alarm and set up an appointment to have one of our trained and experienced professionals to come out to your facilities to run the testing for you.

Key Tips For Testing Emergency Lighting

When it comes to testing and inspecting your emergency exit signs in your commercial facilities, there are only two main components to check to make sure that your emergency signs and lighting are fully operational. Light Bulbs and Batteries. These are the priority to be inspected and tested during routine maintenance on your facilities. National fire code requires that all of your facility’s emergency lighting and signage be inspected at a minimum of once a month.

There are different models of signage and lighting, some of them will have two different sets of light bulbs that need to be checked during your monthly tests as well. One of the sets runs on the buildings 110v power and the other runs on low voltage in case of a power failure. These lower voltage light bulbs run off of the built in reserved battery. Unfortunately, a sign that looks like it’s working, may actually fail if there’s a power outage because the low voltage light bulbs have burned out.

Just like the lighting, many of the batteries maintain just enough of a charge to keep the bulbs lit for only a few seconds after being triggered in an emergency. If you don’t go through and test the reserve batteries for a minimum of thirty seconds, you might find out that the lights work every month only to realize that they go out when you need them the most. By testing the lighting for at least another thirty seconds, you can make sure that your batteries don’t only have a misleading surface charge left on them.

Annual testing of emergency signs is a standard code requirement also. This also involves running the lighting under emergency power for a full minimum of required testing of thirty minutes. Documents showing that all of the testing has been maintained need to be available for review in case a fire inspector requests to see them.

To test your emergency lighting, use the “push to test” button on the outside of the light’s housing. Press and hold this button for thirty seconds to test the light bulbs and the batteries to make sure they are functioning properly. If the lights dim instantly or the bulbs are not working, it’s time for some replacements and repair.

For larger facilities that have a lot of devices, or for the annual test, find your circuit breaker or fuse box that supplies your emergency lights power. Turn off the circuit breaker of the facility and make sure all of the lights are functioning through the testing period. If there is other equipment that uses the same circuit, make sure that nothing will get damaged by the interruption.

If you need help doing your monthly inspections, contact Titan Alarm today! Give us a call today 602-680-4567.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Commercial Fire Alarm Maintenance

Maintaining Your Commercial Fire Alarm.

 

Commercial Fire Alarms are designed for the protection of your employees and people in your business. The Commercial Fire Alarms only work if you have them properly maintained and serviced on a routine schedule, that way the routine maintenance really works and keeps all of your fire alarm system running. You will never be able to plan or anticipate a fire in your business, but a precautionary step you can take is to make sure that your commercial fire alarms are functioning properly. Let’s learn more about the things you’re going to need to know about Commercial Fire Alarms.

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How Old is Your Fire Alarm?

Just like your car that needs it’s oil changed and needing to be serviced, your fire alarm system needs routine maintenance depending on it’s age. Having the knowledge of the age your commercial fire alarm system is will help you be ready for the maintenance that is required and going to be needed. Any fire alarm system that’s between 5 and 10 years need to be routinely maintained because the system could potentially break down at any time, and there are plenty of different components that could be need to be replaced at any time. The older a system gets, the more that pieces could break down and need to be replaced to work properly.

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Annual Testing and Inspection.

One of the most vital sides of your Commercial Fire Alarm Maintenance, is testing, inspection and calibration. In order for these tests to be performed you need to know about the sensors of the system, what the failure modes are, and the re-installation requirements that need to be in place before you test the fire alarm system and monitoring. It’s very possible for you to learn all about your fire alarm system, many business owners and professionals, want to leave this up to their local fire alarm specialists like the Titan Alarm Fire Alarm System Specialists. Titan Alarm offers an annual testing and inspection plan, and with that your business will be protected at all times, knowing that your alarm system will be functional and updated. Let Titan Alarm and our specialists allow you to rest with ease and piece of mind knowing that your fire alarm system is working perfectly for you and your business.

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Fire Protection with Titan Alarm

With Titan Alarm, we offer such a wide variety of fire extinguishers, fire alarms, and sprinkler systems to keep your business safe. Titan Alarm offers the best quality fire alarm systems to keep your business safe from fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. We will also help install and maintain the system for your commercial building.

To get going with Titan Alarm today, or for more information on Fire Alarm Systems call us at 602-680-4567, or text us 623-523-4849.

Learn More About Commercial Fire Alarm Systems

Updated by Titan Alarm on November 2, 2018.

Fire Extinguisher Service and Inspection

When you are trying to protect yourself from a fire, the first step is to make sure that all of your fire extinguishers are ready to be used and in working condition. As part of the first line of defense, the fire extinguishers are a very valuable resource to use when there is a fire emergency. The importance of having your fire extinguishers inspected is beyond words, which is why Titan Alarm takes your fire extinguisher’s service so seriously.

 

How the Titan Alarm Fire Extinguisher Servicing Works

  • Visual Inspection Of Extinguisher: Visual inspection of gauges, dates, cylinder, etc.

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  • Physical Inspection Of Extinguisher: Physical inspection of weight, hose, seals, etc.

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  • Verify and Tag Unit: Location and date

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Consistent Fire Extinguisher Servicing From Titan Alarm

  • Stay Compliant. Many times, routine servicing is required by the NFPA and your local Fire Authority.
  • Keep Your Equipment Ready. Most extinguishers need testing periodically and regular, consistent inspections to continue working properly.
  • Meet Insurance requirements. There are quite a few insurance companies that require proper documentation that state that periodic checks and routine maintenance have been performed on your fire extinguishers.
  • Promotes safety. Having your extinguishers serviced properly and routinely can help you save lives and property during a fire.

 

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Trust Titan Alarm with your fire needs:

  • Monthly Inspections. The NFPA sometimes requires inspection of your extinguisher every month. While we are at your location, we will do a check on each unit, which includes visually inspecting the unit, cleaning each unit. checking the pull pin as well as filling out a card that will be on each unit, providing details of the inspection.
  • Annual Maintenance. An inspection of each fire extinguisher is often required by NFPA or the local fire authority. Depending on your area and jurisdiction, the type of unit the inspection may need to be performed by a professional.

The Best Choose Titan

For more information on getting your fire extinguishers tested and inspected contact Titan Alarm today! We can take care of all your needs in the fire industry. Call us: 602-680-4567 or Text us: 623-523-4849

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Public Building Surveillance

In larger cities like the Phoenix Metropolitan area, and the surrounding cities, there is always a lot of vandalism, traffic violations and crime, all of which put neighborhoods and properties at risk. With the latest technology from Titan Alarm, we can help these cities avoid and decrease their risk of these problems happening.

Security cameras although unable to stop a crime, can help prevent crimes by scaring off a potential criminal if they see the cameras.

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How to Help Deter Local Crime.

With Video Surveillance in Phoenix, city surveillance can help local officials identify and respond to incidents that happen wherever the city has video surveillance cameras installed.

With the help of Titan Alarm, the local law enforcement and the local city officials can all monitor the activity that occurs in the public spaces remotely, with the Alarm.com application.

If your city needs a surveillance camera monitoring system, consider getting them for the following locations:

  • Public City Buildings. Avoid vandalism, and prevent crime and break ins at city owned public buildings.
  • Parking Lots and Parks. With Titan Alarm you can carefully keep an eye on the wide open areas of your city, like parking lots and public parts. With multiple cameras you can keep the best watch in your control.
  • Stoplights. Video Surveillance cameras at stoplights can help you make sure that traffic flow is smooth and you can check on intersections before emergency vehicles need to cross intersections.
  • Restricted City Areas. Set motion-triggered cameras and video surveillance to receive notifications if movement is detected in restricted areas of the city.

 

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Custom Solutions for Your City’s Needs 

Although most larger cities face challenges similar to each other, no two city’s needs are going to be the same. Titan Alarm offers a fully customizable solution for your city and it’s needs. Make sure to think about the following questions when you call Titan Alarm to meet with one of our amazing Sales Associates.

  • In what areas would video monitoring be helpful?
  • How many surveillance cameras are needed?
  • What is the proper bandwidth and storage needed for functionality?
  • Will cameras be used indoors or outdoors?
  • Are cameras compatible with current network connection(s)?

Contact Titan Alarm today and let us help you secure your city! Call us: 602-680-4567 or Text us: 623-523-4849.

 

Learn More About Commercial Video Surveillance

Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Press Release November 2015

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Titan Alarm Inc.
Press Release
Monday November 16th, 2015

Phoenix, Arizona—With an eye toward growing their commercial portfolio, and acquisition activity in Arizona, full service security firm Titan Alarm Inc. announced this month it has a new Utah based equity investor. This is the first equity raise for the company since it was founded in 2008. CEO Mike Proudfit said “We knew we needed to clean up our balance sheet to prepare Titan for future growth, specifically our acquisition strategy.  We feel fortunate to have found a partner who shares Titan’s vision of major growth through acquisitions.” Titan has grown organically in both the residential and commercial markets and has made significant investments in their systems and people. Mike said, “All of our efforts in building a strong platform has led to being able to execute on our acquisition strategy, which begins in 2016. We will be approaching companies in the state of Arizona with talented employees. We don’t just want to acquire RMR, we want the talented people that helped generate and maintain that RMR over the years.”

Companies with RMR from access control, surveillance systems, fire alarms, and residential and commercial intrusion alarms will be great bolt on acquisitions for Titan Alarm. While the Arizona market is competitive, the management at Titan feels strongly about their position for future growth. “We love this industry and business just a little more than our competition does” said Mike Proudfit. He went on to say, “our website, our products, our marketing strategy can all be replicated, what makes us different is our culture, our people, and our passion which cannot be copied, compared or matched.” In dealing and meeting with many local security business owners Mike said, “they want to start enjoying life just a little bit more. Running billing statements at 11PM and back office headaches are just a few things preventing that personal touch or amazing service they so badly want to offer their customers.” Titan Alarm has a few acquisition opportunities lined up for 2016 and is actively searching for more talent and RMR within Arizona.

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Access Control Maintenance

Keeping your business and facilities up and running in a safe way requires a lot of different factors. If you have access control needs, a system will allow you to control who is able to access buildings or different parts of that building, but without routine maintenance on your systems, they can quickly become obsolete.

With Titan Alarm’s Access Control Maintenance Plan we can help you keep it updated!

You can send in requests to add users, delete users and so much more and Titan Alarm will manage it for you!

 

Learn More About Access Control

Updated by Titan Alarm on November 2, 2018.

What To Do After Your Business Was Robbed

Has your business been broken in to and burglarized? That’s one of the worst things that can happen to a business. We wanted to go ahead and give you four tips to recover from a break in at your business.
While the whole situation is still fresh, do these 4 tips as fast as possible for the best results.

1. Contact the Police.

If your business has been robbed, there’s evidence all around you, inside and out of your business. It’s important you notify the police right away and they will be able to send out forensics experts who can examine evidence.

2. Inform Your Insurance Company.

After you’ve contacted the police, make sure you call your insurance company, the sooner, the better with them.
Be prepared with the following information, that way the insurance company can adequately assess the situation.

A summary of the crime.
An estimate of when the crime happened?
Damage done to the property and business, including losses.
Depending on the severity of the burglary the insurance company might send out a claims adjuster to inspect the property.

3. Take inventory of your facility.

After you’ve made the proper calls, make sure you have your employees do a thorough inspection of their workspaces and work areas, have them list any losses they’ve noticed.

4. Call Titan Alarm.

Your business is how you survive, it’s your living. Titan Alarm wants to help you keep your business safe and sound.

Let Titan Alarm show you how affordable and easy it really is to get the best security for your business.
Schedule a free consultation today! Call 602-680-4567 or TEXT US 623-523-4849

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.