
Green Light
Fire Protection
Value Inspection
&
Service Program
Green Light Fire Protection
Value Inspection / Service Program
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Mission Statement
At Green Light Fire Protection, our mission is to safeguard lives and property by providing reliable, thorough, and code-compliant fire alarm inspection and testing services. We are committed to upholding the highest standards in life safety, ensuring that every system we inspect operates as intended when it matters most. With integrity, expertise, and a dedication to excellence, we partner with our clients to create safer environments and protect what matters most.
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At Green Light Fire Protection, our team consists of a highly trained network of skilled technicians with extensive industry experience. Backed by a strong local presence and cutting-edge technology, our inspection process ensures thorough documentation and compliance. We specialize in fire alarm inspections, Vesda detection, sprinkler suppression inspections, fire Extinguisher Test & Inspect and comprehensive service for fire alarm and sprinkler suppression systems. Our commitment is to provide exceptional customer service while helping you safeguard your people and property with reliability and expertise.



FULL SERVICE FIRE PROTECTION SOLUTIONS
Fire Alarm Systems Test & Inspect
Fire Alarm Systems Service Repairs (24 hours)
Fire Suppression Wet Sprinkler Inspection
Emergency / Exit Lights Test & Inspect
Fire Extinguishers Test & Inspect
Vesda Smoke Detection Systems Test, Inspect, Service​
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Our Core Services & Systems Include:​
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Fire Alarm Systems
We service & maintain intelligent fire alarm systems including:
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Addressable control panels
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Voice evacuation systems
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Smoke, gas, flame, and heat detectors
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Horn strobes and annunciators
Very Early Warning Smoke Detection (VESDA)
As a leading regional provider of Xtralis VESDA systems, we offer ultra-sensitive smoke detection through continuous air sampling—
up to 10,000 times more sensitive than standard smoke detectors. VESDA is ideal for mission-critical environments like:
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Data centers and cloud storage
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Telecommunication hubs
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Clean rooms and cold storage
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Museums and cultural sites
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Medical facilities, correctional institutions, and more
These systems provide rapid alerts to both local and remote monitoring platforms, ensuring immediate response.
Exit & Emergency Lighting Inspection and Repair
Ensure Safe Egress During Any Emergency
According to NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) and IBC (International Building Code) regulations, all commercial buildings must maintain functional exit and emergency lighting in designated areas. This includes hallways, stairwells, escalators, and exit routes both inside and just outside the building. In addition, emergency lighting must be installed in key non-egress locations such as:
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Electrical and generator rooms
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Fire pump rooms
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Fire command centers
These lights are critical in ensuring occupants can safely evacuate in low-visibility or power outage scenarios.
Lighting Maintenance Requirements
While modern LED egress lighting systems can last up to 10 years, regular testing and maintenance are still required by code. The NFPA mandates:
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Monthly: A 30-second functional test and visual inspection
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Annually: A 90-minute full-function test conducted by a qualified fire protection company
Routine inspection helps detect battery failures, bulb outages, or wiring issues before they become a hazard in a real emergency.
Exit & Emergency Lighting Repair Services
24/7 Emergency Response You Can Count On
Exit and emergency lighting systems can fail without warning—but when they do, lives are at risk. That’s why Green Light Fire Protection, LLC offers 24-hour repair services to address lighting failures any time they occur.
If your system malfunctions or fails an inspection, our trained technicians will respond promptly, assess the problem, and restore full functionality with minimal disruption to your operations.
Your safety—and the safety of your building’s occupants—is our top priority, day or night.
Fire Sprinkler Inspections
Local code dictates the inspection and maintenance schedule for fire sprinkler systems using a combination of NFPA 25 and local jurisdiction regulations. Our team understands the complex nature of Michigan’s fire sprinkler inspection schedule and will assist you in better understanding what your maintenance needs will be, depending on your building type and location. For the most part, quarterly or annual inspections can be expected with various 3-year and 5-year performance tests and internal inspections.
When it’s time for your annual inspection, you’ll need the proper certifications to prove to your local fire chief that your fire sprinkler systems meet NFPA 25 and IBC regulations.
Fire Sprinkler Repairs
Make sure your sprinklers are ready to suppress flames before a fire event occurs by visually inspecting them for needed repairs. A visual inspection should never replace the thoroughness of a formal inspection, but you can gather important information about the state of your sprinklers just by looking at them in between maintenance.
Leaks, corrosion, cracks, dents, and broken/missing parts are all signs of a system in need of repair. Ensure that your building occupants are protected by proper fire suppression systems by having your sprinklers repaired by Fire Systems of Michigan.
Fire Sprinkler Installations
Fire sprinkler systems contain many components, from pipes and sprinkler heads to valves, pumps, and control systems. To work together properly, all of these parts must be sourced from reputable manufacturers, integrated into a cohesive, well-designed system, and installed properly. Fire Systems of Michigan has the experience to provide the best possible protection for your business.
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Memberships
National Fire Protection Association
Burglar & Fire Alarm Association of Michigan
Xtralis Accreditation
City of Detroit Certificate of Fitness