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A firewatch is when trained personnel continuously monitor an area to detect and respond to fire hazards. This is often required when fire protection systems (such as sprinklers or alarms) are out of service or during high-risk activities like construction, welding, or hot work.

A firewatch may be required by OSHA, NFPA, or local fire codes in situations where:

  • Fire alarms or sprinkler systems are temporarily disabled

  • Hot work (welding, cutting, grinding) is being performed

  • A construction site or facility has increased fire risk

  • A fire marshal or safety authority mandates it

Our firewatch personnel:

  • Patrol the designated area to check for fire hazards

  • Ensure exits and fire equipment remain accessible

  • Report and respond immediately to emergencies

  • Keep detailed logs of their patrols and observations

Yes. All our guards are OSHA-certified, trained in fire prevention, emergency response, and site-specific safety protocols.

Yes. We provide around-the-clock Firewatch services to ensure continuous protection whenever needed.

Service Consultation

We provide firewatch services for construction sites, businesses, schools, hospitals, apartment complexes, warehouses, and other facilities.

We understand firewatch needs are often urgent. Our team can typically deploy trained firewatch guards within short notice—often the same day.

Pricing depends on the location, number of guards required, and duration of service. Contact us for a customized quote.

It's recommended to test your fire alarm system monthly by pressing the test button. You should also have a professional inspection at least once a year.

You can call us at7036625586 or email info@firstcallfirewatch.com to request immediate assistance or schedule services.

Pricing & Payment

Start by mapping out two escape routes from every room, including windows and doors. Ensure all family members know the routes.

Start by mapping out two escape routes from every room, including windows and doors. Ensure all family members know the routes.

Start by mapping out two escape routes from every room, including windows and doors. Ensure all family members know the routes.

Start by mapping out two escape routes from every room, including windows and doors. Ensure all family members know the routes.

Start by mapping out two escape routes from every room, including windows and doors. Ensure all family members know the routes.

Insurance & Liability

Businesses must comply with local fire safety regulations, which typically include installing fire alarm systems, having fire extinguishers, and ensuring clear emergency exits.

Businesses must comply with local fire safety regulations, which typically include installing fire alarm systems, having fire extinguishers, and ensuring clear emergency exits.

Businesses must comply with local fire safety regulations, which typically include installing fire alarm systems, having fire extinguishers, and ensuring clear emergency exits.

Businesses must comply with local fire safety regulations, which typically include installing fire alarm systems, having fire extinguishers, and ensuring clear emergency exits.

Businesses must comply with local fire safety regulations, which typically include installing fire alarm systems, having fire extinguishers, and ensuring clear emergency exits.