OUR SERVICES
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24/7 fire watch patrols.
hourly log checks & reports
short-term & long-term contracts available.
compliant with local fire codes.
fully insured
grounds trash pick up
parking lot light audit.
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we happily service the following areas:
Berkley County
Dorchester County
Colleton County
Georgetown County
and beyond
reach out to see if you are in our service area.
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We are here to ensure your building or facility is up to code while your fire panel is serviced.
We are licensed and insured to cover the following facilities:
apartment buildings & condominiums
Hospitals & other healthcare facilities
Senior living & nursing homes
If your fire panel or alarm system is impaired, local regulations require active fire watch coverage. Our licensed professionals provide on-site inspections around the clock, ensuring your property stays compliant and your residents stay safe.
We monitor all areas of the property, document each patrol, and alert management and emergency services at the first sign of danger.
FAQ
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When you call Fire Watch Professionals, we handle everything from start to finish. We’ll assess your property, send qualified personnel to your site, and ensure continuous coverage until your fire protection system is back online. Our team keeps detailed patrol records and communicates with you every step of the way, so you can rest easy knowing your property and people are safe.
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Yes. We carry both general liability and professional liability insurance to ensure complete protection. In addition, all of our employees maintain the proper credentials and training required to provide fully compliant fire watch coverage.
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Rates depend on factors like property size, occupancy, service duration, and coverage requirements. For an exact quote, fill out the inquiry form on our contact page, and we’ll provide a customized estimate.
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Fire watch protection is required for any property where a fire alarm, sprinkler, or suppression system is malfunctioning, offline, or under repair. It’s also necessary for new construction sites, large public gatherings, or any location temporarily lacking adequate fire detection systems. Property owners, managers, and contractors are typically responsible for arranging fire watch coverage to remain compliant with local fire codes and ensure the safety of occupants.

