
WEST COAST
FIRE SYSTEMS
LONG BEACH, CALIF. · EST 2026
Protect the building.Prove the compliance.
West Coast Fire Systems inspects, tests, repairs, and installs commercial fire & life safety systems — on an NFPA-aligned schedule, documented so your fire inspector signs off and your insurer takes notice.
INSPECTION · TESTING · REPAIRS · INSTALLATION
Fire & Life Safety Inspection Report
Commercial Office · Long Beach, CA
Property Risk Scorecard
Good — 82 / 100
4 findings · prioritized below
- P1Sprinkler control valve found closedCorrected on site
- P2Fire pump batteries past service lifeRepair within 30 days
- P3Corroded heads — storage mezzanineNext scheduled service
- P4Extinguisher signage faded, Bldg BRecommendation
Licensed & Insured
California fire protection contractor
NFPA-Aligned ITM
Inspection, testing & maintenance
24/7 · 365
Emergency response, every day
Title 19 & Reg 4 Fluent
California compliance, handled
Insurance-Ready Reports
Documentation underwriters read
A tag on the riser is not a program.
Most fire protection companies leave you a tag and an invoice. We run a named program with four deliverables — a scored walk of your building, findings ranked by priority, one NFPA calendar, and a packet your underwriter can actually read.
Property Risk Scorecard
Eight categories, scored 0–100 — fire alarm, sprinklers, water supply, egress, doors, extinguishers, housekeeping, and records. One number your whole team understands, before an inspector or underwriter puts their own on it.
4-Tier Deficiency Priority System
- Priority 1 — Immediate
- Priority 2 — High
- Priority 3 — Moderate
- Priority 4 — Low
Every finding lands in a tier — urgent work gets fixed now, and nothing minor gets dressed up as a crisis.
Inspection Schedule & Documentation Packet
- Fire Alarm SystemsSemi-Annual & Annual
- Fire Sprinkler SystemsQuarterly, Annual & 5-Year
- Fire PumpsWeekly, Monthly & Annual
- Fire ExtinguishersMonthly & Annual
- Exit & Emergency LightingMonthly & Annual
Every system on its NFPA cycle, every result filed in one insurance-ready packet.
See the full program →Eleven services. One accountable vendor.
Inspection, testing, repair, and installation across every fire and life safety system in the building — one calendar, one report format, nothing falling between contractors.
- NO. 01Fire Alarm SystemsIf the panel is in trouble, the whole building is.NFPA 72CA Title 19Details
- NO. 02Fire Sprinkler SystemsSprinklers only work when water can reach the fire.NFPA 25NFPA 13Details
- NO. 03Fire Pump Testing & MaintenanceIf the pump doesn’t start, nothing downstream matters.NFPA 25NFPA 20Details
- NO. 04Fire Extinguisher ServiceThe first thing anyone grabs in a fire had better work.NFPA 10CA Title 19Details
- NO. 05Emergency & Exit LightingWhen the power cuts out, the way out has to light up.NFPA 101California Building Code / local AHJ requirementsDetails
- NO. 06Fire Doors & Smoke BarriersA fire door only works closed. Most problems keep it open.NFPA 80NFPA 105Details
- NO. 07Backflow Prevention & FDC InspectionThe two connections your system and the fire department count on.NFPA 25CA Title 17Details
- NO. 08Standpipe SystemsThe fire department’s water main runs inside your building.NFPA 25NFPA 14Details
- NO. 09Underground Fire Service MainsThe pipe you can’t see feeds every system you can.NFPA 25NFPA 24Details
- NO. 1024/7 Emergency RepairsPipe breaks don’t wait for business hours. Neither do we.NFPA 25NFPA 72Details
- NO. 11Fire Protection Consulting & Risk AssessmentsFind the problems before the fire inspector or your insurer does.NFPA suiteCA Fire CodeDetails

We service the whole chain — from the city main to the last head.
Every valve on this drawing is our job.
Water supply, backflow, pumps, risers, standpipes, alarms, doors, lighting — they only protect your building when they work together. We service the entire chain, so one company answers for the whole drawing.
- Underground mains
- Backflow prevention
- Fire pumps
- Risers & valves
- Standpipes & FDCs
- Sprinkler heads
- Alarm & detection
- Egress & lighting
Your insurer already inspects your building.
The question is what they find. Underwriters price what they can verify — a documented, NFPA-aligned maintenance history tells them your property is a managed risk, and many carriers reward exactly that. Thin records do the opposite: higher premiums, harder renewals, and claims that get contested.
Savings vary by carrier and property — documentation makes the conversation possible.
Property Managers
One vendor, one calendar, one report format across the whole portfolio. No chasing four contractors for four different tags before a renewal.
Facility Engineers
Technicians who speak NFPA chapter and verse, test results with real readings, and deficiency reports specific enough to act on.
Building Owners
Lower fire risk, defensible documentation if a claim ever lands, and maintenance planned by priority instead of by emergency.
What loss-control inspectors look for
- Functional, tested fire alarm system
- Operational sprinkler system with current tags
- Tested fire pumps with logged results
- Available water supply, verified by flow test
- Emergency lighting and clear egress
- Fire doors that close and latch
- Corrected deficiencies — not open findings
- Complete inspection documentation
The average commercial fire claim runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars — and unmaintained systems are a leading reason claims get reduced or denied. Prevention is always less expensive than recovery.
24/7
Emergency line, answered every day of the year
11
Fire & life safety services under one roof
6
Southern California counties served
4-tier
Priority tiers on every deficiency we write up
Four steps from unknown risk to managed risk.
The program in the order it actually happens — walk it, schedule it, fix it, file it.
- 01
Property Risk Scorecard
We walk every fire and life safety category in your building and score it 0–100 — so you know exactly where you stand before anyone else tells you.
- 02
NFPA-Aligned Schedule
Every system goes on its code-required cycle — weekly to 5-year — on one calendar, with reminders handled by us instead of your spreadsheet.
- 03
4-Tier Triage & Repair
Findings are prioritized P1–P4 by life safety impact, with clear windows for correction. Urgent things get fixed now; everything else is planned, not panicked.
- 04
Insurance Documentation Packet
Clean records of every inspection, test, and correction — the paper trail that protects your claims and supports better conversations with your carrier.
Dispatched from Long Beach. Serving all of Southern California.
Six counties, one 24/7 dispatch line. County pages below — city pages cover the local fire authority your building answers to.
City pages: Long Beach · Los Angeles · Torrance · Carson · Lakewood & Signal Hill · Downey and more →
- Los Angeles CountyHome base. Long Beach HQ, LAFD Reg 4 fluency, and coverage from the Port to the San Fernando Valley.
- Orange CountyOCFA and municipal fire departments, from Anaheim’s resort corridor to Irvine’s office and lab campuses.
- Riverside CountyInland Empire logistics, warehousing, and commercial growth along the 91 and 215 corridors.
- San Bernardino CountyDistribution centers and industrial parks in the largest county in the continental U.S.
- San Diego CountyCommercial, biotech, and hospitality properties from Oceanside to the border.
- Ventura CountyCoastal industrial and commercial properties from Thousand Oaks to Oxnard.

Straight answers.
Common questions, answered the way we’d answer them on the phone.
How often does a commercial building need fire protection inspections in California?
It depends on the system: fire alarms need semi-annual and annual testing (NFPA 72), sprinklers need quarterly, annual, and 5-year inspections (NFPA 25 and CA Title 19), fire pumps need weekly or monthly churn tests plus an annual flow test, and extinguishers, emergency lighting, and fire doors each have monthly or annual cycles. West Coast Fire Systems runs all of these on one NFPA-aligned schedule so nothing slips between vendors or calendars.
Do you handle all fire protection systems, or just sprinklers?
All of them. We inspect, test, repair, and install fire alarms, sprinklers, fire pumps, extinguishers, emergency and exit lighting, fire doors and smoke barriers, backflow preventers, FDCs, standpipes, and underground fire service mains — eleven services under one roof, one report, one accountable vendor.
What areas does West Coast Fire Systems serve?
We’re headquartered in Long Beach, California and serve commercial properties across Southern California — Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, and Ventura County. Our 24/7 emergency line (714-465-8801) is answered every day of the year.
Can fire system maintenance really lower my insurance costs?
It can help. Insurance carriers price risk, and a documented maintenance history is one of the clearest risk signals a property can show: many carriers reward well-maintained sprinkler, alarm, and life safety systems with better rates, and poor maintenance records can raise premiums or jeopardize claims. Savings vary by carrier and property — which is exactly why our Compliance Program produces the documentation underwriters ask for.
Know your obligations.
Three free references — read them before anyone cites you for what’s in them.
Emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Neither do we.
Talk to a fire protection professional — not a call center. We stabilize the system, manage the impairment correctly, and document everything that happened.
Get your building protected.
One assessment, one calendar, and documentation your fire inspector and insurer can actually read.
714-465-8801We respond within one business day — emergencies, immediately.

