Do you need a Fire Watch Guard in the Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Orlando, or Atlanta areas? Preventing a fire means minimizing liability, avoiding loss of life, and property damage.
What Circumstances Would A Fire Watch Guard Be Necessary?
A businesses with an alarm system that is not functioning properly
Local ordinances typically require a business who’s fire alarm is down, being worked on, or not yet installed, to have a fire watch guard on the property until the system is functioning properly.
A construction site
Construction sites are known for having fire hazards. Which is why there are regulations requiring fire watch guards while construction is taking place. Having a fire watch guard on the property can also cut down on down time and costly fines.
Interrupted water supply
When there is a disruption to the water supply, it means the sprinkler system may not be working. A fire watch guard can help keep property and lives safe until water service is resorted.
Power outages
Nobody ever really plans for a power outage, but when it happens, it is important to have a plan in place. A fire watch guard should be a part of that plan. With the power out you need to make sure you are doing everything you can to keep everyone safe.
Pyrotechnics, fireworks, or fire hazards
Pyrotechnics and fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires per year, including 1,300 structure fires, 300 vehicle fires, and 16,900 outside and other fires. Storing chemicals can also increase the chances of a fire. A highly trained fire watch guard can minimize danger.
Keeping Your Property Safe and Secure is Curtis Protective Service’s Highest Priority
To ensure the highest level of safety, Curtis Protective Services offers round the clock fire watch, customized for maximized protection.
Our fire watch guards are armed with specialized training, high depth of knowledge in proper procedures, understand specific fire hazards, and know how to respond to any sign of danger, minimizing and even preventing damage and loss of life.