Fire Watch

Fire Watch

Residential - Commercial - Construction

- Identify potential fire hazards - Notify necessary contacts - Document all observations and actions taken - Reduce risk -

A Fire Watch (also known as an Impairment Coordinator) may be temporarily used while a Fire Detection or Protection System is out of service for repairs or alterations.


A fire watch is the person or persons responsible for continuously observing hot work activity for the detection of, and response to, fires during hot work operations. A fire watch has the authority to stop work if necessary and conduct essential steps for restoring safe conditions within the hot work area. monitor an area for a possible emergency. These roles are found anywhere there is a potential fire hazard, such as in welding or a shipyard, or in the absence of a sufficient emergency alert system.

"According to the NFPA, for fire alarm systems, a fire watch is required if the system is impaired for more than four hours in a 24-hour period."




All our security officers are trained in fire watch duties and can be deployed to your location rapidly to watch over your facility for as long as needed.

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