Fire Alarm Systems
Life-safety systems built for occupied commercial spaces
PSS Controls supports fire alarm systems designed for dependable detection, notification, and occupant protection in commercial, institutional, and facility-based environments across Utah.
What fire alarm systems are designed to do
Detect potential fire events, notify building occupants, and support a faster, more dependable safety response.
Where these systems matter most
Commercial buildings, schools, institutional properties, public buildings, and other facilities where occupant protection is a critical part of operations.
Why dependable installation matters
Life-safety systems need to be planned around the building, installed carefully, and supported over time so customers can trust how the system performs.
When Customers Upgrade
Fire alarm systems should match the current building, not the building from years ago
- Building renovations or additions change occupant flow
- Existing systems no longer fit the property layout
- Facilities need a clearer, more dependable notification setup
- Older systems create support or performance concerns
- Owners want a stronger long-term life-safety foundation
Project Types
Support for both new installations and system upgrades
PSS Controls supports facilities that need new fire alarm systems as well as buildings with existing infrastructure that needs to be updated, expanded, or reworked around current building use.
FAQ
Fire alarm questions customers ask most
What does a fire alarm system include?
Detection and notification components arranged around the building so occupants can be alerted and the system can support life-safety needs.
When should a fire alarm system be upgraded?
Upgrades are often needed when the building changes, the system ages, or the current setup no longer fits property needs.
Can fire alarm systems be installed in existing buildings?
Yes. Existing facilities can often add or upgrade fire alarm systems as part of broader safety improvements.
What types of buildings need fire alarm systems?
Commercial, institutional, educational, and specialty properties commonly depend on fire alarm systems for occupant safety and property protection.