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Commercial Fire Alarm Installation in San Bernardino, CA

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Commercial fire alarm design, permitting, and installation in San Bernardino, CA. C-10 licensed, NFPA 72 engineered, acceptance-test ready.

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Coverage
San Bernardino · San Bernardino County
Nearest office
Santa Fe Springs
10572 Norwalk Blvd.
Jurisdiction
San Bernardino County Fire
License
C-10 #978023

Commercial Fire Alarm Installation in San Bernardino: what to expect

San Bernardino owners and property managers typically reach out about fire alarm installation because of a tenant improvement, a change of occupancy, a failed inspection, or a panel that has run out of parts and support. Either way the work covers occupancy review and device layout, stamped plans for permit, licensed installation, pre-test, and attendance at the acceptance test with the turnover package.

Technicians for San Bernardino are dispatched out of Santa Fe Springs. What separates San Bernardino from a generic scope is the warehouse and distribution, plus manufacturing and industrial mix here — practically, that means high-pile storage layouts, ESFR sprinkler interface, and monitored control valves; hazard classification, process interface, and high-ceiling detection choices.

San Bernardino is part of San Bernardino County; within the city we regularly work in Downtown, Verdemont and Del Rosa. San Bernardino County Fire is who we coordinate with for San Bernardino permits, inspections, and acceptance testing.

Working in San Bernardino

Fireside Security serves San Bernardino from our Santa Fe Springs office, delivering engineered commercial fire alarm, UL-Listed monitoring, access control, and video surveillance under a single C-10 license. San Bernardino is the operational spine of Inland Empire logistics — the airport-adjacent build-out is relentless.

San Bernardino County Fire sets the local plan-review and inspection cadence, and our project managers work with it directly — stamped submittals, coordinated shop drawings, and acceptance tests that pass on the first walk. County Fire's high-pile storage submittal expectations are specific; our permit sets go in the right way the first time.

Every San Bernardino project is monitored from our UL-Listed central station with LTE-M cellular paths, so your life-safety signaling doesn't depend on the copper POTS lines being retired in 2026.

When San Bernardino buildings call us for this

  • New building or shell-and-core buildout that needs a permitted system from scratch
  • Legacy panel replacement where parts and vendor support have run out
  • Tenant improvement adding walls, ceilings, or occupancy that changes device coverage
  • Correcting deficiencies written up on an inspection or before a certificate of occupancy

Property types we cover in San Bernardino

San Bernardino International Airport · Cajon Pass corridor

What you get

  • NFPA 72 and California Fire Code compliance
  • AHJ permit submittals and coordination
  • Addressable, conventional, and voice-EVAC systems
  • Coordination with sprinkler, elevator, and HVAC trades
  • Full acceptance test and turnover documentation
  • Licensed C-10 fire alarm design and installation

Our C-10 fire life-safety technicians work with all major addressable and conventional platforms — Notifier, Fire-Lite, Silent Knight, Honeywell, and Potter — so we specify the right panel for your occupancy, not the one we happen to stock.

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Fire alarm installation in San Bernardino: common questions

Are you licensed to install fire alarm systems in San Bernardino?

Yes. Fireside Security holds California C-10 license #978023 and alarm company operator license ACO #7133, which covers commercial fire alarm work throughout San Bernardino County.

Can you install in an occupied San Bernardino building?

Yes. We phase occupied-building work so life-safety coverage is maintained during the transition, and schedule disruptive steps outside your operating hours where the building requires it.

What do we receive at turnover?

As-builts, a device inventory, the sequence of operation, test records, and the maintenance schedule — the documentation set your San Bernardino inspector and your records file both need.

How long does a San Bernardino fire alarm project take?

Schedule is driven by plan review at the jurisdiction and by device count, not by our calendar alone. We give you a sequence — survey, submittal, installation, pre-test, acceptance test — with the review step called out separately so San Bernardino County permit timing is visible up front.

Can you combine access control and video surveillance with fire alarm in San Bernardino?

Yes. Under one contract we install access control and video alongside fire alarm for San Bernardino and San Bernardino County properties — Fireside holds an alarm company operator license (ACO #7133) in addition to the C-10.

Are you replacing POTS phone lines for San Bernardino fire alarm and elevator dialers?

Yes. Copper POTS lines are being retired, and we migrate San Bernardino fire alarm communicators, elevator phones, and gate entry systems to cellular or IP alarm transmission that meets NFPA 72 supervision requirements.

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