Property owners frequently face malfunctioning equipment and the constant stress of potential safety hazards. Legacy fire suppression systems can suffer from hidden pipe corrosion, outdated sensors, or pressure drops that render them useless during a crisis. Navigating local safety codes and insurance mandates adds another layer of frustration. A single overlooked inspection can lead to costly municipal fines, increased insurance premiums, or catastrophic property loss.
Gen II Fire Protection provides cutting-edge fire safety solutions designed to safeguard lives and properties. Based in Oklahoma, our dedicated team combines decades of industry experience with a modern, technical approach to safety.
We believe that securing your building requires more than just installing equipment. Our mission is to deliver peace of mind through innovative engineering and proactive maintenance. If you manage a commercial facility, we tailor our systems to fit your fire protection needs.
“Our mission is to exceed the quality, honesty and service standards expected by our customers in today’s competitive business environment. We know that if we do not take care of our customers the way they expect and deserve, our competitors will.”
New Installation and RetroFit
Inspections and Maintenance
Licensed Professionals
24/7 Emergency Service
Property owners frequently face malfunctioning equipment and the constant stress of potential safety hazards. Legacy fire suppression systems can suffer from hidden pipe corrosion, outdated sensors, or pressure drops that render them useless during a crisis. Navigating local safety codes and insurance mandates adds another layer of frustration. A single overlooked inspection can lead to costly municipal fines, increased insurance premiums, or catastrophic property loss.
Gen II Fire Protection provides cutting-edge fire safety solutions designed to safeguard lives and properties. Based in Oklahoma, our dedicated team combines decades of industry experience with a modern, technical approach to safety.
We believe that securing your building requires more than just installing equipment. Our mission is to deliver peace of mind through innovative engineering and proactive maintenance. If you manage a commercial facility, we tailor our systems to fit your fire protection needs.
Investing in modern safety infrastructure keeps your occupants secure, reduces your long-term operational liabilities, and ensures seamless compliance with evolving local ordinances. Modern systems also minimize accidental water discharge. When you partner with us, you gain a vigilant fire protection advocate, predictable maintenance schedules, and comprehensive digital compliance documentation for your ownership team.
Property managers choose us because we fuse veteran industry expertise with new-age practices. We hold all necessary state certifications, maintain rigorous standards, and stay ahead of evolving NFPA codes/standards. Our team refuses to use outdated, one-size-fits-all templates, choosing instead to engineer high-performance systems that adapt to modern architectural designs.
Securing your building requires proactive planning and specialized technical expertise. From initial structural plans to annual inspections, our team provides the continuous oversight your property needs to stay compliant from start to finish.
Ready to upgrade your system? Contact our team today to speak with a specialist.
Aside from the services listed above, we also have expertise in the following specialized services
Inspection schedules depend on the type of system and local requirements. Many commercial systems require annual inspections, while some equipment may need monthly or quarterly checks.
Commercial buildings, warehouses, offices, apartment complexes, retail spaces, and residential properties can all benefit from professional fire protection support.
Yes. Older systems can often be repaired, updated, or replaced to improve performance and help meet current safety standards.
Routine maintenance helps identify worn parts, damaged equipment, and system issues before they create safety risks or cause failures during emergencies.
Property owners should provide access to equipment areas, document any known issues, and make sure system records are available if requested.