When you manage multiple buildings or large properties, each with their own unique equipment and complex systems that require routine inspections, it’s easy to miss steps.

When you manage multiple buildings or large properties, each with their own unique equipment and complex systems that require routine inspections, it’s easy to miss steps.
As more AHJs adopt the 2022 edition of NFPA 72, and with more changes around the corner, knowing what’s new and how it will impact your inspections is essential.
Episode Summary Take the survey to be part of our 2025 Fire & Life Safety Report! In this episode of The Fire Protection Podcast, Drew sits down with Andreas Huber of FirstDue to discuss the intersection of fire prevention efforts, emergency response, and...
Recent updates to the Inspect Point platform allow users to do more from the field more efficiently—and simplify back-office operations in the process.
Audit trails for deficiencies your business identifies in the course of regular inspections are critical. Not only is it essential for follow-through to protect your customers’ lives and property, but it’s also a matter of protecting your business.
Fleet management solutions are often identified as “telematics.” These solutions combine telecommunications and monitoring systems to help businesses effectively manage logistics, scheduling, vehicle maintenance, and more–all while driving profitability.
A system-based inspection software supports more complex fire protection operations through clearly cataloged buildings, systems, and individual devices.
Episode Summary In today’s episode of The Fire Protection Podcast, Drew talks all things enterprise resource planning (ERP) with Brad Dempsey, CEO and founder of Solutions360. ERP systems play a critical role in supporting business operations—but not all ERPs are made...
Take proactive steps to ensure your customers meet their regulatory and fire code requirements, create a safer environment for everyone, and protect your employees from burnout.
As AHJs begin to adopt the 2023 edition of NFPA 25, knowing what’s new and how it will change the way you inspect your customers’ buildings is essential.
Creating compliant reports is often challenging for fire protection businesses due to complex and evolving regulatory requirements, the need for data accuracy and specialized technical knowledge, and the high cost of training and document management.
A better workflow helps keep your customers happy and sets the stage for positive reviews and an improved online reputation.