Fire Alarm Contractor · Connecticut

Fire Alarm Systems in Connecticut

Titan Fire Protection designs, installs, services, and inspects commercial fire alarm systems across Connecticut. Our work is signed by our LICENSED technicians, code-checked against the currently adopted National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA-72) and the Connecticut State Fire Safety Code rand supported by a 24/7 emergency line. We don't cross state lines — and that's exactly why our customers don't wait when it matters. .

Fire alarm control panel in a commercial Connecticut facility

What We Do for Fire Alarms

  • Code Compliant Design — shop drawings in accordance with NFPA-72 & the IBC, voltage-drop and battery calculations, sequence of operations, and AHJ submittal package
  • New system installation — for new construction, full retrofits, and system replacements
  • System Upgrades & replacement — modernize aging panels utilizing specialized techniques of the existing infrastructure where possible
  • Routine Test & Inspection — Per NFPA 72 your inspections are fully documented incompliance with National, State, Local Juridictional & insurance requirements
  • System Maintenance & Repair — trouble-signal diagnosis, ground-fault tracing, faulty device replacement
  • Panel Replacements — addressable and conventional, programmed and commissioned in-house
  • 24/7 Emergency Repair — when a panel goes into trouble or a system goes off-line
  • Code Consulting — for property managers and GCs navigating CT amendments to NFPA 72
  • Programming & Commissioning for Electrical Contractors — see our Parts & Smarts program

Fire Alarm System Types We Work With

We design, install, and service every commercially relevant fire alarm topology. We design, install, and service systems from 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
  • Voice Evacuation (NFPA 72 Chapter 24) — assembly occupancies, schools, hotels, and high-rises
  • Mass Notification systems (MNS) — ECS-compliant per NFPA 72 Chapter 24 for healthcare and educational occupancies

Need a fire alarm partner in Connecticut?

Whether it's a new build, a panel replacement, or an inherited system that needs a clean inspection record — start with a quote & we will evaluate your property for code compliance.

Why Titan for Fire Alarms

  • Senior NICET-certified design on staff. Joe Montuori has signed Connecticut fire alarm design packages for 17+ years. Code consulting is a phone call, not a callback.
  • Connecticut-only focus. We don't cross state lines. When your panel goes into trouble at 2 a.m., we're on the same side of the New York border.
  • Single point of accountability. Design, install, programming, commissioning, inspection, and emergency response — all under Titan Fire Protection.
  • 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. Connecticut adopts NFPA 72 in the State Fire Safety Code (Title 29). We schedule on a 12-month service-agreement so nothing slips.

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

Yes. Most of our service contracts 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 system cost in Connecticut?

It depends on building size, occupancy use ground (per NFPA 101), system type (addressable vs. conventional), and whether voice evacuation or mass notification is required. We provide an itemized quote within five business days of a site walk — including device counts, programming hours, and a code-cited AHJ submittal package.

Do you do design-only consulting?

Yes. Property managers, GCs, architects, and MEP firms regularly hire us for design-only work. Most jurisdictions require fire alarm drawings to be sealed by a designer holding at least NICET Level III. We exceed that — every set is produced in-house and finalized by Joseph Montuori, NICET Level IV. Drawings ship ready for AHJ submittal, even when the install 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.

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.