You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. But carbon monoxide (CO) can be deadly, especially in commercial buildings where multiple fuel-burning appliances might be running at the same time. Whether it’s a hotel, office, warehouse, or school, having the right carbon monoxide detectors installed isn’t just a good idea, it’s often required.
At Fairchild Communication Systems, we help businesses across Indianapolis and Fort Wayne stay safe and code-compliant with reliable carbon monoxide detector installation services. From small offices to large commercial properties, we make sure you’re covered.
We offer a full range of carbon monoxide detector services for businesses in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, built to fit your building’s needs:
Let’s keep it simple: carbon monoxide gas is dangerous. It comes from fuel-burning appliances like water heaters, boilers, furnaces, and anything else that burns natural gas, propane, oil, or wood. The gas builds up without warning and can be deadly before anyone realizes there’s a problem.
That’s where a commercial carbon monoxide detector or alarm system comes in. These devices are designed to catch the problem early—before anyone gets hurt. But only if they’re installed correctly, maintained regularly, and placed in the right spots.
Just about any business using fuel-burning equipment or appliances should have carbon monoxide detectors in place. That includes:
Carbon monoxide detectors in commercial buildings aren’t just for safety, they’re often required by law depending on your building type and local codes.
We don’t just stick detectors on the wall and walk away. At Fairchild Communication Systems, our carbon monoxide detector installers handle the job the right way, every time.
Here’s what you can expect:
Looking for carbon monoxide detector installation near you? We proudly serve the Indianapolis and Fort Wayne areas.
While a smoke detector alerts you to fire, a carbon monoxide detector is watching for a gas you can’t see or smell. In many commercial settings, both types of detectors are needed and they need to be installed in different locations.
CO detectors are usually placed near burning appliances, sleeping areas, or mechanical rooms. We’ll help you figure out exactly where and how many you need to meet safety standards and keep your people safe.
Nobody likes a detector going off when there’s no real threat. That’s why our team takes the time to:
This helps reduce false alarms, which saves time, stress, and unnecessary building evacuations.
Installing a commercial carbon monoxide alarm system might sound like a headache, but we make it easy.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation or ask any questions you might have. Whether it’s a one-time install or part of a full fire alarm system upgrade, we’re ready to help.
We’ve been helping Indiana businesses protect what matters most for over two decades. Safety is what we do. And we don’t just bring tools, we bring know-how and real customer service.
Whether you need carbon monoxide detectors installed, upgraded, or connected to your existing alarm system, our licensed technicians are here to help you do it right the first time.
We’re trusted by hospitals, schools, factories, and small business owners alike.
From downtown Indianapolis to the outskirts of Fort Wayne, we know the ins and outs of local codes, compliance rules, and the challenges that come with protecting a busy commercial space. We’re local, reliable, and easy to work with.
We’ll help you choose the right equipment, install it correctly, and make sure it works the way it should. No guesswork. No surprises.
Call Fairchild Communication Systems today or use our quick contact form to get started.
Let’s make sure your building is safe—for your people, your customers, and your peace of mind.
Commercial CO detectors are built to monitor larger areas and connect with alarm systems, HVAC controls, and building automation. They’re more powerful and must meet stricter codes.
Near any fuel-burning appliance like boilers, water heaters, or stoves. Also near sleeping areas or places where people spend long hours. We’ll assess and make sure the placement is safe and code-compliant.
Yes. They serve completely different purposes. CO detectors catch invisible gas leaks, while smoke detectors respond to fire. You need both to fully protect your building.