Commercial Fire Alarm Contractor · Connecticut
Commercial Fire Alarm Contractor in Connecticut
Titan Fire Protection is Connecticut's NICET Level IV-certified commercial fire alarm contractor — providing code-compliant fire alarm design consulting, inspection, and testing for commercial properties statewide. CT License #3274113. No multi-state dispatch. Joseph Montuori, NICET IV, on every project.
Commercial Fire Alarm Services for Connecticut Properties
Commercial fire alarm systems require more than a licensed electrician — they demand NFPA 72-certified design, an AHJ submittal package that will pass plan review, and a contractor who understands Connecticut's mix of municipal fire marshals and their specific documentation requirements. Titan delivers all of it under one contract, from initial design through annual inspection.
- Commercial Fire Alarm Design (NICET IV) — NFPA 72-compliant shop drawings, voltage-drop calculations, battery standby calculations, and a complete AHJ submittal package prepared by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET.
- Commercial Fire Alarm Inspection (NFPA 72) — Annual and semi-annual inspections with deficiency reports, AHJ filing, and insurance documentation. Compliant with NFPA 72 Table 14.4.2.2.
- Code Consulting — For property managers, GCs, and architects navigating CT amendments to NFPA 72 and AHJ-specific documentation requirements.
- AHJ Coordination Statewide — Permit applications, plan review responses, and inspection scheduling handled with local fire marshals and building officials across Connecticut.
What Sets Titan Apart as a CT Commercial Fire Alarm Contractor
- NICET Level IV — the highest active certification in CT. NICET Level IV is the senior credential for fire alarm design. Most CT AHJs require NICET Level III minimum; Joseph Montuori's NICET IV exceeds that bar on every project.
- Connecticut-only focus. Titan does not serve multi-state territories. Connecticut commercial properties get dedicated technician availability, not a dispatch queue shared with three other states.
- Direct AHJ relationships across CT. Titan has worked with fire marshals and building officials across New Haven, Hartford, and Fairfield counties. Packages are formatted the way local AHJs expect them — reducing re-review cycles and re-inspections.
- All life-safety systems under one contractor. Fire alarm, extinguishers, and emergency lighting — one inspection schedule, one point of accountability, one invoice.
- CT State License #3274113. Locally owned and licensed in Connecticut. Fully insured.
Commercial Occupancies We Serve
Titan's commercial fire alarm work spans Connecticut's major occupancy classes — from single-tenant retail to large institutional campuses.
- Office buildings & corporate campuses
- Healthcare facilities & medical office buildings
- Retail centers & mixed-use commercial
- Warehousing, logistics & light industrial
- Multi-family residential & mixed-use
- Educational facilities & private schools
- Hotels & hospitality
- Houses of worship & community facilities
Commercial Fire Alarm Contractor FAQ
- What makes Titan a commercial fire alarm contractor vs. a residential one?
- Commercial fire alarm systems require NFPA 72 design by a NICET-certified designer, CT State contractor licensing, and AHJ submittal packages. Titan holds CT License #3274113. Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, handles every project — Connecticut's highest active fire alarm design certification.
- Which CT towns does Titan serve for commercial fire alarm work?
- Titan serves commercial properties statewide — including New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Stamford, Danbury, Fairfield, Hamden, East Haven, Branford, and surrounding municipalities throughout Connecticut.
- Does Titan handle the AHJ permit process?
- Yes. Titan prepares and submits the full AHJ package — shop drawings, voltage-drop calculations, device schedules, and permit applications — coordinated directly with the local fire marshal and building department.
Connecticut's commercial fire alarm contractor — NICET IV, statewide.
Quote within one business day. Every project handled directly by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET.
Complete Life Safety Services
One Contractor. All Systems.
One schedule, one record, one phone call for every life-safety system in your Connecticut building.