Fire Watch

Is your fire alarm or fire suppression system down? Sprinkler system malfunctioning? Power outage? Professional fire watch services are required by the NFPA, OSHA, and local ordinances for construction, residential and commercial sites in instances of system failures, pipe freezes, sprinkler breaks or when no functional fire detection system exists. Eagle’s trained fire security guards provide 24-hour monitoring and are proficient in all regulations, avoiding fines and keeping your business compliant.

We serve every commercial or corporate sector: office buildings, construction sites, special event venues, apartment buildings, condominium complexes, healthcare facilities, medical offices, nursing homes, schools, and retail centers. Additionally, we have extensive experience in fire alarm system repairs and maintenance offering a comprehensive solution to streamline your fire system and safety needs.

Our customers benefit from our all-encompassing fire watch approach service which includes:

  • General fire watch
  • 24/7 fire guard service
  • Fast dispatch
  • Long-term or temporary security monitoring
  • Patrols at 30-minute intervals
  • Continuous checks to ensure clear exits and walkways
  • Identification and immediate alert of safety concerns
  • Inspection of alarm system and fire suppression equipment condition and functionality
  • Detailed fire watch logs

 

At Eagle, we pride ourselves in going above and beyond to eliminate risk to your clients, employees, and your hard-earned investments. Whether it’s a new construction site, an inoperable fire detection system, a sprinkler system stops working, you have a power outage or other unexpected situations occur, Eagle Maintenance Service of Virginia has trained fire security watch guards on alert around the clock.

We are proud to serve Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William; cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park; Dumfries, Haymarket, Occoquan, and Quantico (Prince William County), Herndon, Clifton, and Vienna (Fairfax County), Hamilton, Hillsboro, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Round Hill, Leesburg, and Purcellville (Loudoun County).