Fire Alarm Services · Connecticut

Fire Alarm Inspection, Testing & Design in Connecticut

Titan Fire Protection provides fire alarm inspection, testing, and design consulting for Connecticut commercial properties. Every project is code-checked against NFPA 72 and the Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, prepared by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET — one of the highest active fire alarm design certifications available nationally. Connecticut-only focus for inspections and testing.

Fire alarm control panel in a commercial Connecticut facility

What We Do for Fire Alarms

  • Fire Alarm Design — NFPA 72-compliant shop drawings, voltage-drop and battery calculations, sequence of operations, and AHJ submittal package prepared by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET
  • Routine Test & Inspection — annual and semi-annual inspection fully documented in compliance with NFPA 72, CT State Fire Safety Code, and insurance carrier requirements
  • Code Consulting — for property managers, GCs, and architects navigating CT amendments to NFPA 72 and AHJ-specific documentation requirements

Fire Alarm System Types We Work With

Titan designs and inspects every commercially relevant fire alarm topology, across all major UL-listed manufacturers.

  • Conventional Systems — zone-based panels, ideal for smaller facilities
  • Addressable Systems — intelligent point-by-point identification
  • Networked Systems — multi-panel sites and multi-building campuses

Need a fire alarm partner in Connecticut?

Whether it's a design package, an inspection, or code consulting — start with a quote and Titan will evaluate your property for NFPA 72 compliance.

Why Titan for Fire Alarms

  • Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET. Every design package, inspection report, and code-consulting engagement is handled directly by Joseph Montuori — one of the highest active fire alarm design credentials available nationally.
  • Connecticut focus for inspections and testing. CT commercial properties are the primary focus for inspection, testing, and maintenance work. Fire alarm design and consulting is available to clients nationwide.
  • Single point of accountability. Inspection, testing, and design consulting — all under one contract, one credential, one point of contact.
  • CT State License #3274113. Locally owned, locally operated, locally insured.
  • AHJ relationships across CT. From New Haven and Hartford to Fairfield, Litchfield, and Tolland counties — we know the inspectors who'll be reviewing your job.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does Connecticut require fire alarm inspection?

NFPA 72 requires annual inspection of commercial fire alarm systems at minimum, with some devices on quarterly or monthly intervals. We schedule on a 12-month service-agreement so nothing slips.

Can Titan service a fire alarm system installed by another contractor?

Yes, provided the system is not proprietary. Most of our service agreements begin that way. We document the existing system, file an updated AHJ contact card, and assume the inspection cycle from your previous provider.

What does a fire alarm inspection cost in Connecticut?

Inspection cost depends on building size, occupancy type, and system complexity — number of devices, floors, and panels. Titan provides an itemized quote within one business day of initial contact, including a clear scope of the inspection and the documentation deliverables your AHJ and insurance carrier expect.

Do you do design-only consulting?

Yes. Property managers, GCs, architects, and MEP firms regularly hire Titan for design-only work. Most jurisdictions require fire alarm drawings to be prepared by a designer holding at least NICET Level III. Titan exceeds that — every set is prepared by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV, SET. Drawings are delivered ready for AHJ submittal, even when installation is awarded to another contractor.

What's the difference between a fire alarm system and a smoke detector?

A smoke detector is a single device. A fire alarm system is the entire UL-listed life-safety platform — panel, initiating devices, notification appliances, monitoring, and documentation — designed to NFPA 72 standards.

Complete Life Safety Services

One Contractor. All Three Systems.

Simplify your AHJ filings, insurance documentation, and compliance paperwork by consolidating every life-safety system under a single contractor — one schedule, one record, one phone call.

Titan handles all three life-safety systems in a single visit, on a single coordinated schedule, with one consolidated deficiency report formatted the way Connecticut fire marshals expect to see it on inspection day. No more chasing separate vendors for overlapping compliance work — just one point of contact for every system in your building.

Find the Best Solution — When It Matters Most

Reliability, compliance, and performance are built into everything we deliver, so you can have confidence your facility and every occupant is always protected.