Fire Suppression Systems

Full-Service Fire Suppression Installation, Inspection, Service, Repair, and Replacement for Commercial Properties

EXO Fire Protection provides full-service fire suppression system support throughout Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within them. That includes installation support, inspections, testing, maintenance, repairs, deficiency correction, tenant improvement modifications, system replacement, and ongoing service across multiple suppression system types — not just a narrow slice of the work.

If your building, facility, restaurant, industrial operation, special hazard area, or commercial property needs wet chemical, dry chemical, clean agent, pre-engineered suppression, kitchen hood suppression, or broader suppression-related fire protection support, this page is built for that reality.

What EXO Suppression Work Covers

This is not a generic “suppression support” page. It is built to reflect a company that handles real suppression system work across multiple system categories and multiple phases of the job.

Installation and replacement of qualifying suppression systems
Inspection, testing, service, repair, and maintenance
Kitchen hood systems, wet chem, dry chem, and clean agent
Tenant improvements, deficiency correction, and system modifications
What Full-Service Suppression Work Should Mean

Suppression systems should be handled by a company that understands the full lifecycle of the work

Installation and System Changes

Suppression work is not only about inspection after the fact. Buildings often need new systems, replacement work, tenant improvement changes, appliance lineup changes, or modifications tied to real operational changes.

Inspection and Compliance Support

Recurring inspections, testing, maintenance, and deficiency documentation should help the customer understand the condition of the system and what the next step actually is.

Repair and Ongoing Service

Real full-service support means the company can help after deficiencies are found, after equipment changes happen, after issues appear, and after the system stops matching the space it is supposed to protect.

Suppression System Types

We support more than one type of suppression system

Different hazards call for different suppression approaches. A full-service suppression company should be able to speak clearly about the system type involved, what the protected hazard is, and what kind of service or correction path the customer is actually dealing with.

Wet chemical kitchen hood suppression systems
Dry chemical suppression systems
Clean agent and special hazard suppression systems
Pre-engineered suppression systems and related protected hazards
Commercial cooking fire suppression systems
Suppression systems tied to equipment, rooms, or specialized hazards
Where This Work Commonly Applies

Suppression work for restaurants, special hazards, commercial operations, and higher-risk environments

Restaurants and Commercial Kitchens

Kitchen hood suppression, wet chemical systems, appliance changes, line changes, semi-annual service support, deficiency correction, and system replacement or upgrade work.

Industrial and Equipment Hazards

Dry chemical and other specialized suppression needs tied to equipment protection, industrial processes, or hazards that fall outside ordinary building-system categories.

Special Hazard and Critical Spaces

Clean agent and related systems protecting higher-value rooms, equipment, and spaces where more specialized suppression support is required.

Why Full-Service Capability Matters

Customers should not have to piece suppression work together from three different companies

A suppression customer may need a system installed, inspected, serviced, modified, repaired, or replaced — sometimes all within the same operating cycle of a property. When a contractor only handles a thin slice of that process, the customer gets stuck coordinating the rest. That creates delay, confusion, and weaker accountability.

EXO Fire Protection is built to support suppression work more completely. That means clearer ownership over the service path, better communication around deficiencies and next steps, and a stronger ability to support the customer as the system changes over time.

Simple Process

How full-service suppression support should move

Whether the need is installation, service, repair, inspection, or a system change, the process should still be organized, clearly communicated, and easy for the customer to follow.

1

Send the Property and System Details

Tell us what kind of occupancy, equipment, room, hazard, or system is involved and whether the request is for installation, inspection, service, repair, replacement, or modification.

2

Clarify the Actual Need

We determine whether the customer is dealing with a kitchen hood issue, clean agent system concern, dry chemical system need, special hazard system issue, deficiency correction, or broader suppression project support.

3

Coordinate the Right Scope

The next step should match the real work: inspection, service, maintenance, repair, replacement, installation support, or a tenant improvement or modification path.

4

Document and Move Forward Clearly

Better suppression support means cleaner communication, better records, and less confusion about what was done, what remains, and what should happen next.

Full-Service Positioning

EXO Fire Protection is not just here for one suppression niche

Serving Southern Utah commercial customers

Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within those counties.

Suppression Systems FAQ

Common questions about suppression installation, service, and system types

What types of suppression systems do you support?

We support multiple suppression system categories including kitchen hood systems, wet chemical, dry chemical, clean agent, special hazard, pre-engineered suppression systems, and other qualifying suppression-related fire protection needs depending on the property and hazard.

Do you only inspect suppression systems or do you install and repair them too?

This page is built to reflect full-service suppression support, including installation support, inspection, testing, service, repair, maintenance, replacement, deficiency correction, and modification-related work depending on the system and scope.

Who usually needs this kind of suppression support?

Restaurants, commercial kitchens, industrial operations, facilities with specialized hazards, commercial properties, contractors, and customers who want one company that can support more of the full suppression process.

What areas do you serve?

We specifically serve Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within those counties in Southern Utah.

Need installation, inspection, service, or repair for a suppression system?

Send the property information, the system type if known, and whether the request is for kitchen hood work, wet chem, dry chem, clean agent, special hazard support, repair, replacement, or broader suppression-related service.