A & A Fire Protection

A & A Fire Protection A&A Fire Protection, a leader in the design, installation, and inspection of fire sprinkler systems.

A&A Fire Protection, a leader in the design, installation, and inspection of fire sprinkler systems, has been providing the highest quality of workmanship and service to our clients since 1977. Based out of our offices in Greenville, South Carolina, our team of experienced professionals will provide your business or home with the fire protection it needs to be compliant with NFPA fire codes. For t

he past 25 years, we have dedicated ourselves to the highest standard of customer service. We look forward to serving as your partner in fire protection.

Imagine it’s 2:15 on a normal Tuesday afternoon. Phones are buzzing, customers are checking out, and team members are pe...
05/19/2026

Imagine it’s 2:15 on a normal Tuesday afternoon. Phones are buzzing, customers are checking out, and team members are performing their tasks as usual. Then, someone smells a whiff of smoke, and an electrical fire sparks in the storage room. Will your staff know what to do next, or will confusion, panic, and chaos take hold?

Fire safety in the workplace doesn’t just materialize by accident. It requires intentional, continual preparation. When a fire breaks out, every second matters. Poor communication, hesitation, and response delays can increase the risk of serious damage or injury, so it’s crucial to be proactive about your team’s fire emergency plan.

Fire suppression safety in the workplace doesn’t just materialize by accident. It requires intentional, continual preparation.

As a building owner or manager, one of your main jobs is to protect your investment and its occupants from a fire threat...
05/07/2026

As a building owner or manager, one of your main jobs is to protect your investment and its occupants from a fire threat. This means staying on top of the latest fire protection code changes, so you can update safety measures and infrastructure accordingly.

With 2026 in full-swing, now is the time to execute a fire protection reset plan and confirm that your building is up to code. This guide will break down several recent fire safety code changes implemented by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) this year.

With 2026 in full-swing, now is the time to execute a fire protection reset plan and confirm that your building is up to code.

Spring is a season of transition with warm days, cool nights, sudden rainstorms, and rising humidity. This shift in weat...
04/25/2026

Spring is a season of transition with warm days, cool nights, sudden rainstorms, and rising humidity. This shift in weather makes you want to open the windows and tackle the yard. But while you focus on the more obvious signs of the season, less visible conditions in the walls or ceilings of your home could be working against your fire protection systems.

Excess moisture, temperature fluctuations, and seasonal humidity can compromise the functionality of sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, and other fire suppression equipment over time. If these systems weaken behind the scenes, they might not be able to perform when you need them most. To mitigate those weather-related risks, here are some spring safety measures to ensure optimal and reliable fire protection.

To mitigate those weather-related risks, here are some spring safety measures to ensure optimal and reliable fire protection.

Spring cleaning isn’t just about dust or clutter. It’s also important to look for conditions that might make your home v...
04/07/2026

Spring cleaning isn’t just about dust or clutter. It’s also important to look for conditions that might make your home vulnerable to fires. Some of the most common fire safety risks are hiding in plain sight—tucked in the laundry room, behind the stove, above a doorway, or at the end of a power strip. This time of year is the right time to resolve them. Here are some frequently overlooked fire hazards to include on your spring cleaning list.

Wiping down counters & clearing out closets is a useful start, but add fire protection services and spring cleaning list too.

About 70,000 wildfires ignite each year in the U.S. alone, and climate change is one of many factors driving this uptick...
03/25/2026

About 70,000 wildfires ignite each year in the U.S. alone, and climate change is one of many factors driving this uptick in blazes. As temperatures rise, the risk of climate change fires in unexpected places is more serious than ever. Identifying how this threat can escalate is the first step toward bolstering fire suppression measures and keeping your home safe.

The risk of climate change fires is more serious than ever. Identifying how this threat escalates is the first step to keep your home safe.

Most homeowners assume that a fire builds slowly, offering them plenty of time to smell the smoke, grab their valuables,...
02/24/2026

Most homeowners assume that a fire builds slowly, offering them plenty of time to smell the smoke, grab their valuables, and escape outside. But the reality is much harsher. Residential fires can accelerate from a small flame to flashover in just three to five minutes.

How installing a residential fire sprinkler system can control the blaze and ultimately change the outcome.

Pets enrich homes and families with unconditional love. In return, pet owners do whatever they can to keep their furry f...
02/17/2026

Pets enrich homes and families with unconditional love. In return, pet owners do whatever they can to keep their furry friends safe, but even the most conscientious pet owners might overlook a crucial element of pet safety: fire protection.

If you’re a pet owner, take some time to create a fire safety plan so you can create a safer environment for your four-legged family members.

The risk of a blizzard doesn’t always end when the snowfall stops. For many home and business owners, the most serious h...
02/03/2026

The risk of a blizzard doesn’t always end when the snowfall stops. For many home and business owners, the most serious hazards show up during the cleanup and recovery phases.

Power outages, electrical system malfunctions, frozen plumbing, and emergency heaters often cause post-storm damage that can escalate into a winter fire days—or even weeks—later.

Power outages, electrical system malfunctions, frozen plumbing often cause post-storm damage that can escalate into a winter fire

With winter in full swing and heater use at its peak, the start of a new year marks the ideal time to revisit your stanc...
01/20/2026

With winter in full swing and heater use at its peak, the start of a new year marks the ideal time to revisit your stance on fire safety. Q1 is a natural reset for home or business owners to audit their fire safety plan. Take a clean-slate approach to ensure compliance, increase emergency readiness, and minimize overall risk. Here’s what you need to know.

Q1 is a natural reset for home or business owners to audit their fire safety plan. Here's what you need to know.

A home fire sprinkler system should be able to work automatically when the conditions call for it, but that doesn’t mean...
12/30/2025

A home fire sprinkler system should be able to work automatically when the conditions call for it, but that doesn’t mean you can just set and forget. A quick visual inspection (we’re talking all of five minutes) each month can help you detect small issues early, clear the sprinkler heads from obstructions, and spot changes in your home that interfere with performance.

A home fire sprinkler system should be able to work automatically when the conditions call for it, not just set and forget.

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Greenville, SC
29607

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
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