Pye-Barker Fire & Safety has acquired Pacific Fire & Security, a comprehensive fire alarm and security systems provider in Seattle.
In an announcement, Pye-Barker stated the expansion along the West Coast puts the company closer to achieving its mission to be the national provider of choice for full fire code compliance.
Pacific Fire & Security offers end-to-end services — including 24-hour monitoring, testing, maintenance, installation, design and consultation — for fire alarm and security systems. The company provides video surveillance, access control and integrated alarms for commercial, retail, healthcare and multi-family customers.
With code compliance in mind, Pacific's team tests and maintains a full suite of life safety systems including alarms, fire sprinklers, backflow preventers, extinguishers, kitchen hoods, emergency lighting and mass communication systems. At the heart of Pacific is an unwavering commitment to the critical systems that protect lives and livelihoods, according to the announcement.
“At Pacific Fire & Security, we’ve always held safety and integrity as our guiding stars, and I’m excited to see that Pye-Barker shares these values wholeheartedly,” said Owner Paul Dalton. “It's not just a business move; this new chapter is all about exciting opportunities for our employees and additional services for our customers, while staying true to who we are.”
"The Pacific team is made up of individuals who are passionate about their craft and are dedicated to the important work of keeping customers safe from fire and security threats," said Bart Proctor, CEO at Pye-Barker. “We’re proud to partner with them on our mission to protect every community from coast-to-coast.”
Dalton and the Pacific team will continue to serve customers in the Seattle area.
Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, which bills itself as the largest fully integrated and full-service fire protection, life safety and security services provider in the United States, has more than 200 locations and 6,000 team members nationwide. The company ranked and No. 9 on the 2023 SDM 100.