Fire Alarms

Firefighters

The Overall Fire Picture

Life safety is a very serious and important subject which A&E takes extremely seriously. Our fire systems are the best in the industry and our company is UL certified meaning we can provide the highest level of fire safety. All of our systems are designed using Computer Aided Designed (CAD) to ensure accuracy and compatibility with other construction firms. We also work closely with fire departments to help guarantee that we install a quality system time and time again.

A&E has the unique ability to offer our customers wireless fire alarm monitoring. We have an extensive network of radio towers to transmit alarm signals. Not only does this solution have the ability to save our customers money, but monitoring is still operable when the phone lines go down.

All of our fire systems are custom designed using the latest technologies available. To have a representative contact you please email us.

Source: National Fire Protection Association Fire Loss in the U.S. During 2007

Fire Loss Statistics

Much of the effort in fire prevention, both public and private, has gone into protecting non-residential structures, and the results have been highly effective, especially when compared to the residential fire problem. Nonresidential structures include educational, institutional, public assembly, stores and offices, industry, utility, defense, storage, and special structures.

The following information shows the number of fires, deaths, injuries and dollar loss that occurred in non-residential properties in 2007.

Fire Loss Statistics

  • There were 105 people that lost their lives as the result of fire.
  • There were 1,350 injuries that occurred as the result of fire.
  • Fire killed more Americans than all natural disasters combined.
  • Less than 1.6 million fires were reported. Many others went unreported, causing additional injuries and property loss.
  • Direct property loss due to fires was estimated at $3 billion.