Description of Services


Alarm System: Security and Fire

  • Choose a burglar / fire alarm system that's right for your business. We have a wide assortment of alarm control panels, keypads, sensors, motion detectors and fire & smoke detectors to suit every need.

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Special Hazard Systems

  • Some types of businesses require more than conventional fire protection. For the proper protection of your property and its contents it is important to identify when special hazard situations that require alternative types of fire suppression systems exist. Whether your property is industrial, commercial or institutional Integrated Safety Services, LLC can properly identify special hazard situations and offer a wide range of solutions for any fire safety exposure. Inspection and test are key components in maintaining your Special Hazard Systems.

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Automatic Fire Sprinklers

  • Fire protection experts generally agree that automatic sprinklers represent one of the single, most significant aspects of a fire management program. Properly designed, installed, and maintained, these systems can overcome deficiencies in risk management, building construction, and emergency response. They may also provide enhanced flexibility of building design and increase the overall level of fire safety.

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Emergency Lighting, Exit Fixtures

  • The first thing a fire department does when responding to a fire is turn off building power. Some buildings automatically kill power when the fire suppression system is activated. It is critical that all exit signs and emergency lights function properly so people in the building can exit safely.

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Fire Suppression Systems

  • We can protect your equipment from fire with a suppression system designed specifically for you.

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Smoke and Heat Detectors

  • Your fire & smoke detection system is on constant guard, always ready to help protect your business or other assets. Integrated Safety Services represents recognized manufactures of highly specialized fire, smoke and heat detectors and systems. Whether you need heat detectors, smoke detectors, ionization or other sophisticated infrared detectors, rely on Integrated Safety Services, LLC for your fire detection plan and solution.

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Backflows

  • The physical connections between drinking water pipes and substances which are not meant for consumption are called cross-connections. To control these cross-connections and prevent backflow, a Backflow Preventer must be installed at the point of the cross-connection. These backflow preventers must be tested or inspected upon installation to assure they are operating properly. Additionally, they must be tested or inspected annually to determine their continued capability to prevent backflow.

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Commercial Cooking Hoods

  • For all commercial cooking appliances, an approved extinguishing system installation system is required for all grease removal devices, hoods, duct systems and any cooking appliance that may be a source of ignition of the grease in the hoods, grease removal devices and duct system. Semi-annual inspections are required.

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Fire Doors

  • In order to limit damage caused by fire, it is recommended that all fire doors be actuated by smoke detectors or building alarm systems and tested in accordance with your fire district requirements.

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Fire Pumps

  • Fire pumps and engines are separately evaluated and tested to determine their suitability and durability for use in fire sprinkler systems. Their construction is examined for compliance with the requirements. Pumps and engines for fire-protection service are also subjected to performance tests to confirm their operation and compliance with the requirements and the ratings desired.

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Standpipe Systems

  • Standpipe systems are designed to provide fire protection water for hose lines in strategically placed locations inside a structure. They are most common in large-floor-area buildings, where much of the facility may be some distance from an outside entrance, and in multistory buildings, where getting water for hose line use to the upper floors would be difficult if not impossible from a ground-based source.

  • Standpipe systems are provided with fire department connections (FDC) that allow water to be supplied to the system from a fire apparatus. This allows the fire department to increase flow and pressure in the system. The condition and accessability of FDC should be periodically inspected. It is important to ensure the threads on your FDC and standpipe outlets match the type used by your local fire department. If you have private hydrants on your property, these threads must be compatible.

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Training

  • Employees, Fire Extinguisher Use

  • Fire Alarm Systems

  • Sprinkler Systems

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