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Podcast Description – The Fire Alarm Insider
Welcome to The Fire Alarm Insider the no-fluff podcast where fire alarm pros, techs, and future business owners get the real-world strategies to build, scale, and dominate in the life safety industry. Hosted by Anthony T. Richardson, a 20-year veteran and president of Secure It Securities, this show pulls back the curtain on how to turn your skills into a 6 or 7 figure fire alarm business.
Whether you’re in the field or in the office, every episode delivers practical tactics, compliance hacks, code breakdowns, and insider game all designed to put you ahead of the curve.
🎁 Grab your free copy of the “Fire Alarm Business Blueprint” eBook and start your path to ownership now:
Your tools, your talent, your time now it’s time to build your business. Tune in. Level up. Let’s get to work.
Podcast Description – The Fire Alarm Insider
Welcome to The Fire Alarm Insider the no-fluff podcast where fire alarm pros, techs, and future business owners get the real-world strategies to build, scale, and dominate in the life safety industry. Hosted by Anthony T. Richardson, a 20-year veteran and president of Secure It Securities, this show pulls back the curtain on how to turn your skills into a 6 or 7 figure fire alarm business.
Whether you’re in the field or in the office, every episode delivers practical tactics, compliance hacks, code breakdowns, and insider game all designed to put you ahead of the curve.
🎁 Grab your free copy of the “Fire Alarm Business Blueprint” eBook and start your path to ownership now:
Your tools, your talent, your time now it’s time to build your business. Tune in. Level up. Let’s get to work.
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Friday Mar 27, 2026
As-Built Drawings: The Most Overlooked Document in Fire Alarm Installations
Friday Mar 27, 2026
Friday Mar 27, 2026
In this episode of The Fire Alarm Insider, we break down an essential but often misunderstood part of fire alarm projects: as-built drawings.
Many technicians think as-builts are just another set of drawings. In reality, they are the official record of what was actually installed in the building. These documents provide accurate information about device locations, wiring paths, system configuration, and the final sequence of operation after installation is complete.
As-built drawings play a critical role in the final approval process with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). When inspectors arrive for the final inspection, the as-built riser diagram and floor plans provide a clear snapshot of the entire system so they can verify that the installation matches the approved design.
This documentation is also extremely valuable long after the installation is finished. As-built drawings help technicians troubleshoot service issues, locate hidden devices like duct detectors, understand wiring routes, and evaluate whether a system can be expanded in the future.
In this episode, we also discuss common mistakes contractors make when preparing as-built drawings, including submitting the original design drawings without updating them to reflect real field changes. In real-world installations, devices often move due to conflicts with other trades, structural limitations, or field conditions. Proper as-built documentation must capture those changes accurately.
A well-prepared as-built does more than close out a project. It reflects the professionalism and craftsmanship of the contractor who installed the system.
In this episode you’ll learn:
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What as-built drawings really represent in fire alarm projects
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Why AHJs and fire departments require them for final approval
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How as-built diagrams support troubleshooting and service work
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The importance of updating drawings after field changes
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Common documentation mistakes contractors make
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Why accurate paperwork is part of a professional installation
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