When you need protection fast and professionally, Fast Guard Service can provide it across the entire state of Arkansas. We provide licensed security and fire watch services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in all areas of Arkansas, including Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and rural areas.
You may be required to immediately post fire watch personnel if your fire alarm system or sprinklers are not working, or if you’re doing welding or other hot work. Arkansas Fire Code. Fast Guard Service offers:
From crowd control to corporate protection, our armed and unarmed security guards are trained and ready to handle any environment, including:
Events and festivals
Construction sites
Commercial buildings
Retail and shopping centers
Executive and VIP protection
Emergency response
Little Rock
Fayetteville
Fort Smith
Jonesboro
North Little Rock
Conway
Hot Springs
Pine Bluff and more
In short, a Fire Watch Guard is a provisional arrangement in which a person or patrol physically checks buildings and/or other property for extreme fire hazard situations.
Fire Watches are normally conducted when the probabilities of a fire-related incident are high. For example, whenever ‘hot work’ construction processes are taking place on-site (common ‘hot work’ processes are welding, soldering, flame-cutting, riveting and brazing). Another typical ‘high-probability’ example would be in the case of malfunctioning alarm and/or sprinkler systems.
The duties of fire protection personnel may vary between jobs and location sites, but there are basic tasks that come with each position. In the course of their duties, our trained personnel, (who are familiarized with the layout), will check all exits and fire extinguishers. They will have on their person, the materials necessary to execute a fast evacuation and to notify any other occupants in the event of a fire. In most cases, Fast Guard’s personnel would also carry a portable horn, a flashlight, a full all-access set of keys to the premises, writing materials, and a copy of their specific duties.
A typical private fire watch company can charge $35-50+ per hour depending on the location and if it’s an emergency. If the Fire Marshall has to staff the occupancy, he usually charges upwards of $200 per hour because he will be using fire department personnel and would have to pay overtime etc.
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