Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Sprinkler systems can be connected to a UL-listed central monitoring station that receives waterflow, tamper, and supervisory signals 24/7. Monitoring ensures immediate notification when a sprinkler activates or a system condition requires attention.
Yes. Sprinkler activations, pipe breaks, valve failures, and impairment conditions can happen at any time. FSS provides around-the-clock emergency support to restore your system and maintain protection without gaps.
FSS Technologies provides sprinkler system design, installation, inspection, testing, and 24/7 emergency support under one roof. Every system is built and maintained to meet NFPA 13 and NFPA 25 standards, keeping your building protected and code-compliant.
FSS Technologies inspects fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, emergency and exit lighting, backflow prevention devices, fire suppression systems, security systems, and other life safety components.
Inspections must be performed by trained, certified professionals who hold credentials such as NICET certification, state licensing, and manufacturer-specific qualifications.
FSS coordinates scheduling around your operations to minimize disruption. Our technicians arrive on-site, perform visual and functional testing of all applicable devices and components, document findings in real time, and review any deficiencies or concerns with your team before leaving. The scope and duration depend on the systems being inspected and the facility’s size.
FSS Technologies delivers detailed digital inspection reports that include test results, deficiency descriptions, photos, compliance status, and recommended corrective actions. Our team also manages report-submission timelines to ensure complete documentation is delivered to your AHJ on time.
Yes. FSS inspection reports are formatted to meet the documentation requirements of Authorities Having Jurisdiction and insurance carriers. Reports include all information typically required for code compliance verification, including device-level results and system status.
Deficiencies are documented in the inspection report with details and photos. Critical failures that affect life safety or code compliance are flagged for immediate corrective action. FSS Technologies can perform most repairs on-site or schedule follow-up service to resolve outstanding issues.
Inspection is a visual check to confirm systems are in place and appear functional. Testing verifies that devices and systems actually perform as designed. Maintenance includes servicing, repairs, and replacements needed to keep systems operational. NFPA codes require all three at different intervals, depending on the system.