Archive for March, 2025

Maximizing Safety: The Power of Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems

Friday, March 28th, 2025

From Detection to Protection: Fire Alarms & Life Safety Systems
When you hear “fire alarm,” what comes to mind? Probably a small, round smoke detector mounted on the ceiling that lets out an ear-piercing beep when it senses smoke. But according to Kurt Johnson, Egan Company Director of Sales, and Jeremiah Perkins, Egan Company Service Business Group Manager, fire alarm and life safety systems are much more than that.

“A lot of people don’t realize the full scope of what a fire alarm system can do,” said Johnson. “They think of a smoke alarm, but what we do is far beyond that. We design and install full fire systems—systems that are integrated into a building’s infrastructure to provide early detection, evacuation guidance, and even mass notification in emergencies.” These systems can automatically trigger sprinkler activation, shut down HVAC systems to prevent smoke spread, and send real-time alerts to building occupants and first responders. 

Life safety systems go even further, incorporating emergency lighting, voice evacuation technology, and lockdown capabilities for critical situations. Whether it’s a fire, severe weather, or a security threat, these integrated systems ensure that people receive clear, immediate instructions on how to stay safe. These systems aren’t just reactive—they’re proactive, helping to contain threats before they escalate and ensuring that people know exactly where to go in an emergency.

What Sets Egan Company Apart?
One of the biggest differentiators for Egan is its ability to provide a single-source solution—offering design, installation, and service all under one roof. “We handle everything,” said Perkins. “From the initial design to making sure it’s compliant, to maintaining the system long-term, we take care of it all. That means our customers don’t have to go back and forth between multiple vendors. One call to Egan, and we’ve got it covered.” Another key advantage? Egan’s flexibility. “We tailor-fit to what our customers need,” Johnson added. “Some businesses can’t afford downtime, so we work around their schedules. If that means working overnight or during off-hours, we do it. We’re not rigid with timeframes—we make it work.”

Egan’s fire alarm and life safety expertise extends across various industries, including healthcare, industrial manufacturing, hotels, senior living communities, public housing, and more. “We do apartment and condo buildings, and typically we’re working with property management companies, not individual owners,” Perkins explained. “We also have a lot of projects in hospitality, industrial spaces, and healthcare facilities, where fire and life safety are absolutely critical.”

Staying Ahead of Fire Codes and Compliance
Fire codes are constantly evolving, and businesses must stay compliant to avoid fines and ensure safety. Egan takes a proactive approach to keeping its customers informed.

“We actually have relationships with nearly all the city agencies in the five-county metro,” said Johnson. “That gives us insight into code updates before they even become an issue for our customers. We schedule regular check-ins with our clients—sometimes monthly, sometimes quarterly—to educate them on what’s changing and make sure they’re ahead of compliance issues.”

Another thing that sets Egan apart is its team of NICET-certified fire alarm technicians. “NICET certification isn’t just a quick class,” said Perkins. “It takes years to achieve. You need on-the-job experience, have to pass tough exams, and even complete project reviews. 

Trending: The Shift to Mass Notification & Voice Evacuation
A trend in fire alarm technology is the shift toward mass notification and voice evacuation systems. “Traditional fire alarms just make noise and flash lights,” Johnson explained. “But today, systems can integrate voice messaging, digital signage, and even text alerts. A fire alarm system isn’t just for fires anymore—it can be used for severe weather, security threats, and other emergencies.” Perkins agreed, adding, “mass notification systems are becoming the standard in high-occupancy buildings like schools, hospitals, and corporate campuses. It’s all about clear, immediate communication in an emergency.”

Fire Alarm Installation: Timing is Everything
One of the biggest mistakes in construction is waiting too long to plan fire alarm systems. “Fire alarm systems are often an afterthought,” said Perkins. “People assume they can just be added at the last minute, but that’s not how it works. These systems need to be planned from the start—ideally, right after the building is designed.” Johnson added, “If you wait too long, you run into all kinds of issues—having to retrofit wiring, delays in permitting, and even extra costs. The best time to get us involved is early in the design phase.”

A common misconception is that fire alarm installations are quick and easy. In reality, they require significant planning, engineering, and approvals. “People assume we can be out there installing within a week,” said Johnson. “But just engineering a system takes time. Then, we have to get permits, city approvals, and coordinate with other trades. It’s not as simple as sticking a smoke detector on the ceiling.” Perkins added, “And it’s not just about fire. A lot of people don’t realize how much fire alarm systems do beyond just detecting smoke. They can trigger lockdowns, integrate with security systems, and provide building-wide communication during an emergency.”

What If You’re Unsure About Your Current System?
If a business isn’t sure whether its fire alarm system is up to code or needs an upgrade, the best thing to do is get an assessment. “Just give us a call,” said Perkins. “Egan can come out, take a look at what you have, and guide you through your options. Whether it’s an upgrade, a code compliance check, or just routine maintenance, we can help.”

At the end of the day, fire alarm and life safety systems are about more than just compliance—they’re about protecting people, property, and businesses. And with Egan’s expertise, comprehensive solutions, and commitment to service, customers can trust that their systems are in good hands.

Benefits of Encrypted Access Control Credentials

Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

Technology for commercial security systems is continuously evolving to improve the safety and security of office buildings, schools, hospitals, clinics, and other commercial and industrial facilities. Building access control is one of the first security measures many take to monitor who is coming to the building and to increase safety for those inside. Ongoing technology improvements have made building access more secure, preventing unwanted visitors from entering your commercial facility. 

WHAT ARE ENCRYPTED CREDENTIALS?

Encrypted access control credentials use bidirectional technology to verify the identity and authenticity of users entering a facility. When an access card or fob interacts with a security reader, its data is transmitted and compared against a stored database for authentication. While the user experience remains unchanged, the real security enhancements occur within the system’s encryption and hardware.

In addition to upgraded cards and readers, mobile credentials are becoming a preferred solution for commercial properties. Integrating access control with mobile devices enhances convenience, reduces the risk of lost or duplicated cards, and strengthens security. Digital access solutions provide another layer of protection and ease of use, making them an increasingly popular choice for property managers.

HOW ENCRYPTED CREDENTIALS IMPROVE SECURITY

Upgrading your security systems with encrypted credentials enhances both safety and operational control. Unlike traditional card technology, which is vulnerable to duplication, encrypted access ensures only authorized individuals can enter. Additionally, an integrated credential database creates a reliable record of building entries, reinforcing security protocols and providing valuable insights into facility access patterns.

ENHANCE YOUR SECURITY MEASURES

Investing in upgraded access control technology is a proactive step toward protecting your tenants, employees, and visitors. Egan Company’s team can help you select the right commercial security solutions for your facility. The improvements you make today will shape the future security of your property. Get in touch with Egan to learn how a partnership can work for your safety and security goals.

EGAN COMPANY APPOINTS GRANT PRICE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Monday, March 3rd, 2025

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (March 1, 2025) – Egan Company, a local multi-trades contractor and system integrator, announced Grant Price, Senior Vice President, has been appointed to its Board of Directors.

“I’m excited for Grant to join Egan’s Board of Directors. He has been with Egan for over 25 years, where he has grown his career from an electrician in the field to his current role as Senior Vice President of Electrical,’ said James Ford, Egan Company President & CEO. “Along his career journey, Grant has proven to be a passionate driver of change and growth. His experience and deep understanding of Egan’s business will be extremely valuable in his role on the Board.”

A graduate of Minneapolis Technical Institute, Price has over 33 years of experience in the electrical and system integration industries, nearly all of which has been with Egan. He has held various roles, including Electrician, Project Manager, Operations Manager, Group Manager, Vice President, and now Senior Vice President of Electrical. In this position, Price oversees Egan’s largest business bringing hands-on trades knowledge and operational expertise to the role.

Price joins three other members on Egan’s Board, including James Ford, President and Chief Executive Officer; Jim Nonn, Chief Information Officer and Chairman; and Mike Tengwall, Strategic Advisor.

About Egan Company

Egan Company is a privately-owned, multi-trades contractor and system integrator providing services and solutions to general contractors, engineers, building owners, property managers, and facility engineers. Specialties include: electrical, mechanical, curtainwall/glazing/metal panels (InterClad), millwrights, building technology, controls and system integration, and 24/7 service. Egan serves every stage of a building and provides in-house expertise in planning, design and engineering, construction, and maintenance. For more information about Egan Company, visit www.eganco.com.

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