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What to Consider When Implementing A Fire Monitoring Service

Written by Brothers Fire & Security | June 16, 2025

Fire safety systems should be tailored to your building’s unique needs, integrate seamlessly with your security setup, and provide reliable, real-time alerts. Integrated fire monitoring and access control solutions offer a smarter, safer way to protect your business.

Why Integration Matters: Fire Monitoring Meets Access Control

Modern fire safety requires a swift, effective response. When your fire monitoring system is integrated with access control, emergency protocols (like unlocking doors or restricting access) can happen automatically. This allows safe and efficient egress during a fire event, preventing bottlenecks and improving occupant safety.

Cloud-based systems take this a step further by enabling remote management. Whether you’re on-site or off, you can receive real-time alerts and make necessary access adjustments instantly, helping emergency responders and security personnel react faster and smarter.

Building Size and Layout

A large, multifloor building will have different fire protection needs than a relatively small, one-story structure. The size and configuration of your building affect whether you need zone-based or precision monitoring. 

The larger the building, the more likely that you’ll need to know exactly where the fire is located.

Integrated systems can take this a step further. When fire is detected, access control can automatically unlock specific doors to assist with evacuation or direct personnel to the affected area. This connection between fire detection and building access enhances both life safety and emergency response.

Location

Is your building located in a remote area or in an area that’s easy for emergency personnel to quickly access? How close is the nearest fire department or other emergency services that are staffed 24 hours a day? Is your building in an area covered by MESH technology or cellular, which allows devices to transmit alarm signals and data wirelessly? If your building is in a less accessible location or has limited connectivity, cloud-based fire safety monitoring ensures you still receive real-time alerts and system updates. It also enables remote access control, allowing you to respond to alarms—even if you're off-site—by opening exits or managing building access for first responders.

Industry

Each type of industry has its own fire protection needs and code requirements. Are you in an industry that depends on highly occupied buildings, such as apartment buildings, nursing homes, or daycares? Are some of your occupants especially vulnerable due to their age or physical limitations? Or, does your building have a low occupancy level, and you mainly use it to store inventory? Do you routinely store fire hazards such as flammable and combustible chemicals and materials that are necessary for your industry?

Building Features

Your building’s structural elements—including flooring, roofing, support systems, and void spaces like attics or subfloors—can influence how a fire spreads. Carpeting and padding, for example, can act as a significant fuel source, while open interior layouts may accelerate fire movement.

Consider how these features might impact fire detection and response time. Integrated systems allow access points to react to these fire dynamics, enabling safer egress and quicker intervention. Features like HVAC shutdown, door release, and elevator recall can all be managed through a unified platform.

Engineers at Brothers Fire & Security can design and install fire monitoring services that meet your Minnesota business’s needs and budget. Call us today at 763-441-2290, or schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.