Fire Alarm & Detection Systems For Las Vegas Buildings

Fire alarm & detection systems help protect people and property in Las Vegas, NV by giving early warning when smoke or heat is present. A well planned system uses UL listed devices that talk to a central panel and send clear signals to building staff and monitors. Waze Electric reviews your floor plans, building use, and local requirements to decide where detectors, pull stations, and notification appliances should go. We think about hallways, rooms, common areas, and mechanical spaces so coverage makes sense in real life.

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UL Listed Devices And Monitoring Tie-in For Peace Of Mind

Fire alarm & detection projects rely on UL listed devices that have been tested for the job they do. Waze Electric installs smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull stations, horn strobes, and other notification appliances that fit the hazards and layout of your property. We mount devices at proper heights and locations, then wire them back to the fire alarm control panel using listed cable and hardware. Fire alarm & detection systems work even better when they are connected to a monitoring center that can call the fire department or your key contacts.

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UL Listed Devices For Reliable Operation

All detectors, pull stations, and notification appliances are UL listed and suited to their use, which supports safe and steady system performance.

Monitoring Tie-in For Faster Response

Connecting fire alarm & detection systems to a monitoring center helps send alerts quickly when an alarm signal comes in.

Flexible Design For New And Existing Buildings

We design and upgrade fire alarm & detection systems for new construction, remodels, and older buildings that need panel or device changes.

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Customers frequently ask

Do I need a full fire alarm & detection system or just detectors?
Can you reuse my existing fire alarm wiring when upgrading the panel?
How often should my fire alarm & detection system be tested?
Can you add more horn strobes or pull stations in problem areas?
Do you handle both permits and coordination with the monitoring company?
My building has an older fire alarm panel that is hard to service. Can you replace it?