Comprehensive Fire and Life Safety Solutions to Mitigate Risks
Work with the certified professionals at Everon to develop, design, and deploy a comprehensive fire and life safety solution that addresses the risks and challenges you face—and helps protect your most valuable assets and resources.
Services We Offer
- Fire Alarm Systems
- Detection Solutions
- Advanced Detection
- Fire Suppression Systems
- Fire Sprinkler Systems
- Mass Notification
- Emergency Communications
- Fire Safety Services
Ensure your facilities are protected and in compliance with local, state, and national fire safety code requirements with our integrated fire alarm systems and fire alarm services that use reliable and code-compliant communication to supervising central monitoring stations.
Our 24/7 monitored spot-type smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors detect changing conditions to identify and communicate alarm conditions when abnormalities are detected in the environment and building occupants are at risk.
Through active Air-Sampling Smoke Detection (ASD), Everon can help detect the earliest signs of fire in the incipient stage. Early warning detection and prevention is critical for identifying potential risks to occupants, key stakeholders, and first responders that may be impacted by the threat of carbon monoxide, smoke, heat, and environmental gases.
A full range of fire suppression solutions can help protect large, mission-critical, and complex facilities across various industries.
A professionally designed, installed, and maintained fire sprinkler system can be an integral line of defense against the spreading of a catastrophic fire. Trust Everon to deliver a code-compliant sprinkler system and fire sprinkler services your business can depend on.
Detect, inform, and notify building occupants, first responders, and key stakeholders as to how to respond in the event of an emergency with integrated mass notification systems that connect to our UL Listed, TMA Five Diamond Certified monitoring centers.
In-building Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement Systems (ERCES), Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), and Bi-Directional Amplifiers (BDA) help first responders maintain public safety networks and constant wireless communications during emergencies and meet the fire codes in your jurisdiction. Area of Refuge (AOR) and Elevator Communication Systems also allow for building personnel and first responders to communicate with building occupants during an event.
Our comprehensive fire service offerings include everything from installation and advanced monitoring services, to system testing, inspection, repair, and maintenance from specially trained, NICET-certified, and factory-certified technicians.
Finding the Right Fire Safety Solution
Our fire and life safety professionals conduct a comprehensive analysis of your current system configuration and understand your unique requirements to recommend a robust fire and life safety solution that’s right for your facility.
System Design Services
Our National Fire and Life Safety Team (NFLST) can help design a system that meets the unique fire and life safety needs of your facility while addressing code compliance. Whether we are working with provided system drawings and specifications from your FPE or MEP firm or architect, or we are creating end-to-end system design based on code-compliant requirements, we can partner with you to create a plan for your building that meets your needs and budget.
Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement System (ERCES)
In-building Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement Systems (ERCES) provide a method for first responders to communicate effectively during an emergency. Everon’s team of experienced professionals will work closely with you to evaluate your risks and provide complete, in-building ERCES that enhance first responder communication and meet local fire codes.
Customer Support and Engagement
From system design and planning through installation and monitoring, Everon delivers an end-to-end fire, sprinkler, and life safety solution.
Everon provides system design-build services for new build or retrofit system design, or can work with your EPC, FPE, or MEP engineer to provide a comprehensive, code-compliant system. Additionally, performance-based designs allow for alternative solutions that not only meet prescriptive building codes but also offer benefits for facilities with uncommon construction features that could impair traditional systems.
Complying with codes and standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and your AHJ ensures your building stays operational and your fire and life safety systems will effectively protect your property, assets, and people. With Everon’s fire protection experts, you won’t have to worry about knowing the ins and outs of all of the NFPA codes and standards. We will help you discern and adhere to the relevant codes and standards for your facilities with code interpretation, recommendations, and working with the local fire officials on your behalf.
Throughout the planning, installation, and acceptance testing phases of your fire and life safety program, our experienced team will work closely with you to make sure you’re happy with your investment every step of the way. Our trained and certified Everon technicians install and maintain fire systems to help protect commercial facilities of all sizes across a wide range of industries. Before starting any project, we assess your specific needs and then develop an integrated solution that works today—and can expand to help meet your future needs.
Testing helps ensure your systems work properly and are in compliance with NFPA, local, state, and national codes to ensure minor issues and deficiencies are identified and corrected before they cause major disruptions. These systems require regular testing and periodic maintenance to ensure they’ll be functional should a fire incident occur. Still, many property owners, facilities, and life safety teams fail to schedule regular fire and life safety system inspections. Everon’s team of certified fire and life safety professionals can provide the necessary testing and inspections—all on the appropriate schedule—to keep your facilities up to code and keep your systems functioning properly.