From the AHJs perspective, properly inspected, tested, and maintained systems are essential to both public safety and firefighter effectiveness. When alarms activate promptly and suppression systems perform without failure, it directly impacts our ability to protect lives, control incidents, and minimize loss.
This work is rooted in accountability, compliance, and preparedness. ITM represents a commitment to ensuring that buildings are not just code-compliant on paper, but truly ready to perform under real-world conditions. In every emergency response, we rely on these systems to function as intended—because when they do, they help safeguard both the public and the personnel sworn to protect them.


Fire prevention division statement , I can tell you this—ITM isn’t just paperwork or routine maintenance; it’s the reason life safety systems perform when a real emergency hits, protecting both the public and the firefighters who serve them.”
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