About Us

Reliable service. Clear communication. Fire safety you can depend on.

Licensed & Insured Fast Turnaround Commercial + Kitchen Specialists Metro Atlanta

Who We Are

Based in Hiram, Georgia, Atlanta Fire & Safety Compliance is a small, independent fire safety company dedicated to serving Metro Atlanta with integrity and care. We understand that fire protection is more than just inspections — it’s about keeping people safe and businesses protected. That’s why we approach every job with attention to detail, clear communication, and a genuine commitment to our clients. As a local business, we value relationships, trust, and dependable service, treating every facility we service as if it were our own.

Our Vision

To be a trusted fire safety partner for businesses across Metro Atlanta by delivering dependable service, clear guidance, and reliable fire protection solutions. We envision safer workplaces where compliance is simple and preparedness is standard.

Our Mission

Our mission is to help businesses protect lives and property through accurate fire inspections, quality equipment, and dependable service. We provide fire extinguishers, life safety equipment, and compliant fire protection systems while maintaining honest communication and attention to detail.

Our Goal

Our goal is to make fire safety straightforward and stress-free for our customers. By combining inspections, equipment sales, and ongoing support, we help businesses stay compliant, reduce risk, and operate with confidence.

Jamey Smith, owner of Atlanta Fire & Safety Compliance, brings more than 21 years of frontline fire service experience to commercial fire safety and code compliance throughout Atlanta and the Metro-Atlanta area.

His career includes service as a firefighter, paramedic, hazardous materials technician, and lieutenant, followed by six years as a Fire Marshal in Smyrna, Georgia, overseeing commercial inspections, code enforcement, and investigations.

Working closely with restaurants, property managers, and industrial facilities, Jamey understands the real-world operational and regulatory challenges businesses face when maintaining fire safety compliance.

Atlanta Fire & Safety Compliance was built to go beyond basic checklists — delivering practical, prevention-focused solutions that help Georgia businesses stay compliant, reduce liability, and protect lives and property.

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0 Fire Inspector Certifications Inspector I & II
0 Arson Investigator Certifications Investigator I & II

FAQs

What are common annual fire & life-safety inspections?
Typical annual items can include fire alarm components (devices and stations), sprinkler system checks, fire pumps/hydrants (when applicable), and kitchen hood suppression components like nozzles and links.
How often do fire extinguishers need maintenance?
Most businesses plan for professional servicing on a yearly basis. Many locations also do quick monthly visual checks either in-house or through a service provider.
How often does a fire alarm system need to be tested/inspected?
Many facilities schedule fire alarm testing and inspection annually (frequency can vary by system type and local requirements).
How often does a sprinkler system need inspection?
A common baseline is an annual inspection (additional checks may apply depending on system type and AHJ requirements).
How often does a kitchen hood suppression system need inspection?
Many commercial kitchens schedule service twice per year, often timed with link replacement/exchange (frequency can vary by cooking volume/type).
What is a 3-year dry-system “full-trip” test?
It’s a technician-performed simulation of system operation to verify performance—often focusing on water delivery timing for the dry system.
How often are ABC fire extinguishers “breakdown” serviced?
A common interval mentioned for many typical ABC units is a more in-depth breakdown service every 6 years (your exact requirements can vary by type and code).
How often does backflow need to be inspected & tested?
Many properties schedule backflow testing annually (exact timing may depend on the device type and local jurisdiction rules).
I have deficiencies. What happens next?
Next steps typically include reviewing the noted issues, prioritizing corrections, and scheduling repairs/retests so your documentation can be brought back into compliance.

Why Choose Us

  • Clear, inspection-ready documentation
  • Fast scheduling and dependable service
  • Commercial kitchen and fire-safety expertise
  • One trusted vendor for all your inspections and equipment needs

How It Works

1

Request Service
Contact us to schedule an inspection or request equipment.

2

We Inspect & Recommend
We inspect your facility, explain findings, and outline next steps.

3

We Tag & Document
We service equipment, provide documentation, and help keep you compliant.