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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 20, 2026
What Fire Alarm School Doesn’t Teach You About the Real Field
Friday Mar 20, 2026
Friday Mar 20, 2026
In this episode of The Fire Alarm Insider, we discuss a reality every new technician eventually discovers: what you learn in fire alarm school is only the beginning.
Training programs and certifications are essential. They teach you the code, the theory, and the foundational knowledge required to work in life safety. But when you step onto your first real job site, the environment rarely looks like the textbook examples.
Buildings have been modified over decades. Systems have been installed by multiple contractors. Panels may be outdated, wiring may have been altered, and documentation is often incomplete. The field presents conditions that classrooms cannot fully simulate.
This episode explains why fire alarm school focuses on theory while the field develops the real skills technicians need to succeed. You will learn why troubleshooting, critical thinking, communication, and professional judgment are developed through experience rather than textbooks.
We also talk about the responsibility that comes with life safety work. Fire alarm technicians are not just working with devices and panels. They are working in environments where their decisions impact building occupants, property owners, emergency responders, and the reputation of their company.
If you are a new technician entering the industry, this episode will prepare you for the realities of the field and help you approach the trade with the mindset needed for long-term success.
In this episode you’ll learn:
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Why classroom training and real job sites look very different
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The difference between code knowledge and field troubleshooting
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How experienced technicians diagnose problems instead of guessing
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The role communication plays when working with building owners, managers, and inspectors
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Why humility and continuous learning are essential in the fire alarm trade
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How real mastery in this industry is earned through years of experience
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The Fire Alarm Business Blueprint a step-by-step program designed for experienced technicians who want to start and grow their own fire alarm company. The program walks you through business formation, licensing, marketing, and building a profitable life-safety company.
If you’re serious about growing in the fire alarm industry, follow The Fire Alarm Insider so you never miss an episode. Each show is designed to help technicians, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals sharpen their knowledge and advance their careers.
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