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Welcome to Fire Alarm & Life Safety.
This group is built for people who actually take this work seriously—techs, inspectors, and anyone working toward getting better in the field. Quick favor—introduce yourself: • What do you currently do? • How long have you been in the field? • Are you working toward NICET or already certified? If you’re here to learn, ask questions, and improve—you’re in the right place. Let’s raise the standard.
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Community Standards – Read Before Posting
This group is built around real learning and raising the standard of life safety work. • No ego — everyone is here to learn • No shortcuts — understand the “why,” not just answers • No spam or recruiting • Keep discussions professional and respectful Ask questions. Share field experiences. Work through problems. If you’re here to improve, you’ll get a lot out of this group. If not, this probably isn’t for you.
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About Me - Nate Founder of Fire Alarm & Life Safety
I’ve been in the fire protection industry for over 4 years, working in both fire alarm and sprinkler inspections (primarily fire alarm), with hands-on experience in service and troubleshooting. Certifications: • NICET Level 2 – Fire Alarm Systems • NICET Level 2 – Fire Alarm Systems Test & Inspect • NICET Level 1 – Water-Based Systems Test & Inspect • CSA Certified – Fire Alarm • CSA Certified – Sprinkler I built this community to create the kind of environment I wish I had when I was learning—focused on real-world experience, code understanding, and working through actual field problems. This isn’t about pretending to know everything. It’s about learning, improving, and raising the standard of life safety work together.
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Inspection Poll
Which device do you most often find obstructed or missing during inspection? What is the most common reason?
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🛠️ Work-the-Problem Wednesday
Let’s think through a real-world scenario: You’re performing a fire alarm inspection and notice an intermittent trouble signal on a panel. The device appears to test fine when you retest, but the trouble keeps coming back. How do you approach this? - What’s the first thing you check? - What’s your thought process before replacing anything? - How do you document or track your steps? There’s no single “right” answer, the goal is to see how others think through problems and learn from their reasoning. Drop your thought process in the comments!
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