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AAM Security Services fire and life safety systems ensure employee safety and the overall welfare of a business. Up-to-date alarm systems guard against invisible hazards such as carbon monoxide and natural gas, both of which can pose a serious threat to life and property.

fire_systemAAM FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY MANAGERS

  • Customize systems to the specific needs of facilities and address potential risks that may exist due to daily operations
  • Collaborate with clients on choosing the optimal technology to provide maximum fire/life safety protection for their environment
  • Specialize in testing and servicing most manufacturers’ fire-alarm systems
  • Serve clients with a range of facilities including small-to-large office buildings, retail stores, hospitals and residential properties
  • Provide expertly trained service technicians and central-station operators for reliable service and on-going support
  • Operate a 24-hour central monitoring station approved by the New York City Fire Department and UL certified
  • Provide addressable fire-alarm systems for a wide range of applications including commercial, office, high tech, telecommunications, industrial and warehouse facilities
  • Supply fire systems that comply with current NFPA code standards, local requirements and facility-specific insurance provisions
  • Work with facility electrical engineers, architects, and electrical and HVAC contractors to get the job done on time

FIRE SYSTEM BENEFITS

  • Field devices do not require shielded wire, making them less costly and easier to install
  • Input/output modules can be “ganged” in groups of six, requiring less conduit, boxes and wiring
  • Integrated dialer eliminates the need for the installation of an external unit

ADD VALUE TO YOUR SYSTEM WITH

  • Water-flow detectors—Installed in fire alarm sprinkler systems, they monitor the flow of water to sprinkler heads with a specially designed paddle to detect sprinkler malfunctions
  • Smoke detectors—Provide early detection of fires before the fire spreads. Can be mounted on the wall or ceiling, and can be seamlessly integrated with a variety of other security systems
  • Natural gas/carbon monoxide detectors—Maximize safety by detecting gas—and sounding an audible alarm—well before it reaches dangerous conditions
  • Manual activation—Employees who discover smoke or fire can pull the station handle to activate an alarm. Alarm is triggered both locally and in the AAM alarm-monitoring center, and can be integrated with other security systems, such as CCTV, so the event can be recorded
  • Voice evacuation—Voice evacuation provides clear, yet compelling commands that quickly guide people to safety. It can be integrated with fire alarm systems, so when a fire alarm sounds, an emergency announcement is made simultaneously