Great communication and reliability. It's great to have the same technician come out. It's a large campus and it helps that we don't need to send one of our employees to show your tech around. Thanks!
Response from Fire Protection Team:
Rich, you hit the nail on the head. We aim to please and Tom looks forward to serving you! What's also a plus is that Tom is incredibly knowledgeable with the craft he performs. Great service with totally satisfied customers is our goal! - FPT Dave Tworkowski
Pat O'Toole is an excellent, knowledgeable technician
Response from Fire Protection Team:
Hi Bob, I couldn't agree with you anymore. Pat is a legend and understands systems. We are very happy to see you feel the same way too! FPT - Dave Tworkowski
Service Tech Pat O'Toole is great to work with and knows the business well.
Always there when needed. They handle all our commercial and residential property and after using many other companies over the years, I can tell you for sure, they are the easiest to work with, service in all fields is amazing and they are reasonably priced.
We understand that safety is of utmost importance, especially when it comes to fire protection systems. We have determined the Fire Alarm system on your premises is at end of life and no longer supported for repairs. Please find below the details of our scope of work for our recommended replacement of your fire alarm system: **Replacement of Components: **We will be replacing the following components on a one-for-one basis: Fire alarm panel Pull stations Heat Sensors Smoke Sensors Duct Smoke Sensors Waterflow monitoring devices Tamper Switch monitoring devices **Utilization of Existing Electrical Infrastructure: **To ensure a seamless transition and minimize disruption, we will be reusing the existing fire alarm wires, conduits, boxes, connectors, and other miscellaneous electrical materials. Existing Speaker strobes and audible visuals to be reused. **Wire Repair/Replacement: **In the event that any existing fire alarm wires are damaged, we will promptly replace or repair them as n
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
After our recent visit, it was observed that the fire alarm batteries require replacement. Similar to the battery in your cell phone, the backup batteries of the fire alarm system can lose their ability to charge fully after multiple charges. Consequently, NFPA 72, the Fire Alarm Code, specifies that fire alarm backup batteries should be replaced based on the recommendations provided by the alarm equipment or when the battery voltage or current falls below the manufacturer's guidelines. Generally, this replacement is recommended every five years, but frequent prolonged power outages can impact the lifespan of the fire alarm backup battery. When a power outage occurs, a failed battery can leave a facility vulnerable and unprotected. We have prepared a quotation for the replacement of your system's batteries that have either reached their maximum lifespan or failed their load test. Alarm Systems Repair Replace with new Inoperable Deficiency: Batteries
Alarm Systems Inspection Notifier NFS640 Rear Maintenance Hall: Semi-Annual Fire Alarm Inspection to include visual confirmation of fire alarm system and battery testing. No functional testing at this time.
Portable Extinguishers Inspection 10 lb ABC Garage Elevator room: Annual inspection and tagging of all accessible fire extinguishers as required. Qty: 1