A fire alarm system begins long before installation. It begins in the reading of a building—its layout, occupancy, use, and the layers of coordination that shape how the system must function within the space. What is resolved in design becomes part of the building itself, carried through drawings, devices, pathways, and points of control with a clear life safety purpose behind every decision.
At Drye Fire Consulting, that work is approached with 26 years of experience and NICET Level IV certification. Commercial and industrial fire alarm systems are designed with careful attention to code, device layout, notification, integration, and the practical realities that determine how a system comes together in the field.
Each building presents its own requirements. The design responds through structure, judgment, and close attention to detail, bringing detection, notification, and coordination into a plan shaped to the building it serves.
From code analysis through submittals and coordination, the work is guided by precision, discipline, and respect for life safety.
Commercial and industrial fire alarm system design is shaped by code, layout, occupancy, and field-ready planning.
Fire alarm code assessments that identify deficiencies, clarify compliance, and define the path forward.
Project Management for Fire Alarm Systems keeps design, installation, coordination, testing, and approval moving in sequence, on time, and on budget.