Required by Local, State and National Fire Codes, periodic testing of the Fire Alarm System is a necessary step to ensure the fire alarm system will perform as required when needed. FACS offers Remote Station Monitoring that is provided on a 24/7 basis through a local U.L. listed Monitoring Service.
FACS employs Texas licensed Fire Alarm Planning Superintendents, which are also NICET Level IV and III certified. In order for an emergency voice message to be followed, the selected audience must be able to understand what the voice in the message is saying.
FACS employs Texas licensed Fire Alarm Planning Superintendents, which are also NICET Level IV and III certified. In order for an emergency voice message to be followed, the selected audience must be able to understand what the voice in the message is saying.
Services
Fire Alarm Control Systems, Inc. was founded in 1995 as a small business and operates in the San Antonio and South Texas areas. With our primary focus on providing fire alarm and voice communication systems for commercial, educational and federal government facilities, FACS has expanded its expertise in intercom, public address and mass notification systems.
FACS is an Engineered Systems Distributor (ESD) for top manufacturers in the life safety industry which provide high quality equipment using cutting edge technology. This allows FACS the ability to provide the right solution for the right situation. If you require monitoring of a sprinkler system or recall of an elevator system, we can provide a cost effective solution using conventional zoned systems.
Fire Alarm Control Systems, Inc. has the resources to provide many types of specialized detection technologies. This allows FACS the ability to provide a solution for almost any situation. Aspiration (Air Sampling) Sensing - If your detection needs require high sensitivity smoke detection, the use of aspirating detectors may be the choice.
It seems every day we hear about new tragic events that threaten the life and safety of others. The ability to communicate clear, concise emergency instructions and notification over a campus type setting has become a major concern of first responders, safety directors and emergency operation managers.
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Jeff Gonzales
Feb 20, 2014