Tips For Getting Fire Alarm Installations


When it comes to protecting your property, you will need to be sure that you are protected from potential fire outbreaks. This is incredibly important from a safety standpoint, as in the year 2014 alone, there were close to 1.3 million fires, which resulted in more than 3,000 deaths. Further, from a financial and property value standpoint, installing a fire alarm can save you about 5 percent on your property insurance policy. If you don't know what to look for when it comes to purchasing fire alarm systems, you should read this guide and follow these tips. 

Know What To Look For In A Fire Alarm System

When you are setting out to buy a fire alarm, there are a number of steps and considerations that you will need to keep in mind. First and foremost, think about the type of alarm that you will need. Do you just want one that beeps or one that alerts the authorities? Perhaps you want an alarm that comes attached to a sophisticated sprinkler system which will begin fighting the fire immediately. These are important considerations to keep in mind as you shop for the best fire alarm for your property. You also need to be sure that any system you purchase comes with a high-quality monitoring system that is set up properly for your building. A fire alarm installation contractor should be able to set up the system, so that it is sensitive enough to detect fires from any point in your building but not so sensitive that it consistently sets off false alarms. Finally, you need to be sure that any system you purchase is in line with federal and municipal codes so that your building remains in compliance.

Make Sure You Hire The Right Fire Alarm Installation Company

As you set out to get the perfect fire alarm, remember that the fire alarm installation contractor that handles it is every bit as important. If your fire alarm is not installed properly, the entire system will be moot. Check the license and certification of your fire alarm installer and get recommendations from people who have used them. Further, make sure that you call in professionals for consistent maintenance and inspections, to be sure that your alarms are always in working condition.

Know The Cost Of A Fire Alarm System

Once you are ready to purchase a fire alarm system, it is critically important that you begin shopping around for the best prices. On a standard basis, you will pay between $1-$2 per square foot for a standard fire alarm system. If you have an expansive and complex system installed, that might cost you between $3 and $6 per square foot. Further, a fire alarm system with sprinkler add-ons can cost anywhere between $3 and $12 per square foot. These prices do not account for the labor costs associated with having them installed. You will also need to keep in mind that companies will charge monitoring fees, which may cost you between $50 and $60 monthly.

For more information, contact Bevan Security Systems, Inc. or a similar company.

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I thought that my big dogs were enough of a security system to protect my home. What I wasn't counting on was someone that I knew and that my dog was comfortable robbing me blind. It took that one incident for me to realize that the dogs just weren't' going to be enough to keep my belongings and my home safe. I started researching home security systems and features so that I could have a system installed that would do what I needed it to and be nothing more than I really needed. This blog contains everything that I have learned.

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