Full-Service Commercial Fire Protection
EXO Fire Protection provides full-service fire protection support for commercial properties, facilities, contractors, and ownership groups throughout Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within them. Our scope includes installation support, inspections, testing, maintenance, troubleshooting, service, repair, replacement, modifications, tenant improvements, deficiency correction, monitoring-related coordination, and broader long-term system support across multiple fire protection categories.
Whether the need involves sprinkler systems, fire alarms, suppression systems, extinguishers, ITM programs, or broader life-safety coordination, our services are structured to support the full operational reality of the property.
Service Categories
Our services are organized by system family so customers can move directly into the category that matches the actual building condition, service need, or project scope involved.
Installation, service, repair, modification, replacement, and long-term support
Fire protection work rarely stays confined to one narrow task. Properties often need support across multiple phases of the work, including new installations, tenant improvement changes, recurring inspections, testing, maintenance, service calls, troubleshooting, equipment replacement, deficiency correction, and broader system coordination. Our service structure is built to support more of that full picture.
New work, additions, relocations, equipment changes, and field coordination where project conditions and timing matter.
Recurring service structures that reduce surprises, improve records, and keep systems on a stronger operating schedule.
Deficiency-driven work, service issues, failures, damage, and system conditions that need clearer follow-through after the problem is found.
Ongoing service relationships that help buildings stay more organized across multiple systems over time.
Sprinkler systems, fire pumps, standpipes, hydrants, private mains, and related water-side fire protection support
Water-based fire protection work often includes installations, modifications, inspections, testing, repairs, deficiency correction, tenant improvement changes, pump-related support, standpipe service, hydrant-related coordination, private fire service main support, and broader sprinkler-side troubleshooting and follow-through.
Explore the individual system pages below for more specific sprinkler and water-supply-related service categories.
Alarm systems, device and panel work, testing, troubleshooting, service, monitoring coordination, and ongoing support
Fire alarm work often starts with a trouble condition, failed inspection, panel issue, device problem, or service need, but it frequently extends into installations, device relocations, panel replacement support, tenant improvement changes, recurring testing, troubleshooting, deficiency correction, and monitoring-related coordination.
Explore the alarm-side pages below for more specific alarm and signaling service categories.
Kitchen hood systems, wet chem, dry chem, clean agent, pre-engineered, and broader suppression support
Suppression work can involve installations, replacement work, service, inspections, maintenance, repairs, modifications, lineup changes, deficiency correction, and system support across very different hazard types depending on the occupancy, equipment, or protected environment involved.
Explore the suppression pages below for the exact system type involved.
Annual service, recurring support, recharge, hydro testing coordination, replacements, and broader extinguisher program support
Extinguisher work can include annual service, recurring support, recharge, hydro testing coordination, replacements, new units, cabinet and bracket support, Class K coverage, specialty units, and broader extinguisher management for the property as part of the overall life-safety program.
Explore the extinguisher page below for more specific portable protection service details.
Recurring programs, service calls, repairs, deficiency correction, and broader ongoing support
Many properties need support across more than one system at the same time. That can mean recurring ITM programs, service-driven site support, failed inspection follow-up, deficiency correction planning, and ongoing coordination between multiple fire protection categories on the same property.
Inspection, Testing & Maintenance
Recurring service structures that help buildings stay organized across multiple fire protection systems over time.
Safety
Our public safety page outlines how EXO approaches field risk, planning, training, accountability, and jobsite standards.
Contact
For properties dealing with multiple systems at once, the fastest move is often to send the property details so the request can be routed correctly.
Clearer service families make the next step easier to identify
Fire protection issues are easier to manage when the customer can identify the correct service family quickly, move into the exact system page that applies, and send the request with better scope clarity from the beginning. That structure improves communication, reduces confusion, and supports better follow-through once the work starts.
A cleaner path from service need to the right next step
Identify the service family
Select the sprinkler, alarm, suppression, extinguisher, or ITM category that matches the system involved.
Open the individual page
Move into the specific system page that matches the actual occupancy, system, issue, or project condition.
Send the request
Submit the property details, affected systems, and current need so the request can be routed correctly.
Coordinate service
From there, the work can move into scheduling, service, inspection, repair, correction, or broader system support as required.
Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within them
EXO Fire Protection serves commercial customers throughout Southern Utah with a service structure built around the counties and cities we are actually positioned to support.
Beaver County
Commercial fire protection support for facilities, contractors, owners, and properties needing service, repairs, inspections, or long-term system support.
Iron County
Sprinkler, alarm, suppression, extinguisher, and broader fire protection support for Iron County properties and projects.
Washington County
Full-service fire protection support for Washington County buildings, facilities, businesses, and projects requiring stronger follow-through and clearer coordination.
Common questions about our services
What services does EXO Fire Protection provide?
We provide full-service commercial fire protection support across sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, suppression systems, extinguishers, inspection, testing, maintenance, service, repair, replacement, modifications, deficiency correction, and broader life-safety coordination.
Do you only inspect systems or do you also install, repair, modify, and replace them?
Our service structure includes installation support, inspections, testing, maintenance, troubleshooting, service, repair, replacement, modifications, tenant improvements, deficiency correction, and long-term support depending on the system and scope involved.
Do you support multiple systems on the same property?
Yes. Many properties need support across more than one fire protection category at the same time, and our service structure is designed to support that broader full-service capability.
What areas do you serve?
We specifically serve Beaver County, Iron County, Washington County, and all cities within those counties in Southern Utah.
Need fire protection support in Southern Utah?
Choose the right service category above or send the property details directly and we will route the request correctly from the start.

