Summit Fire & Security is a full-service fire protection contractor and monitoring company operating in Oklahoma City that designs, installs, inspects, and maintains fire suppression systems and security monitoring for commercial buildings, warehouses, and industrial facilities across central Oklahoma.
Summit Fire & Security combines equipment installation with around-the-clock monitoring and compliance support. The company handles wet-pipe sprinkler systems, dry-pipe systems for unheated spaces, pre-action systems for high-value inventory, foam suppression for flammable-liquid storage, kitchen hood systems, and gas-based suppression for server rooms and electrical closures. They also provide fire alarm design and installation, smoke and heat detection, pull stations, and voice-evac systems. Beyond equipment, Summit maintains UL-listed monitoring centers that receive alarms 24/7 and dispatch Oklahoma City Fire Department or local responders based on the building's location and contract. The company also handles quarterly and annual inspections required by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes that govern most commercial occupancies in Oklahoma.
Summit's core offerings split into three phases: design and installation, ongoing monitoring, and inspection/maintenance.
Installation costs vary widely by building type and system complexity. A standard wet-pipe sprinkler system for a 5,000-square-foot commercial space typically runs $15,000 to $25,000, depending on pipe routing and water supply infrastructure. A fire alarm system with voice-evac capability for the same footprint ranges from $8,000 to $15,000. Kitchen hood suppression systems (required in commercial kitchens) average $3,000 to $8,000 depending on hood size and fuel type. Pre-action and foam systems for industrial facilities cost significantly more and are quoted per project. Confirm current pricing directly with Summit, as material and labor costs shift annually.
Monitoring service for fire alarms typically costs $25 to $50 per month for a basic account; more complex buildings with multiple zones or voice-evac capability may run $50 to $100 monthly. Some contracts include quarterly inspections in the fee; others charge separately.
Annual inspections and maintenance for sprinkler systems cost roughly $500 to $1,500 per year depending on system size and complexity; fire alarm testing runs $300 to $800 annually. Hydrostatic testing of fire extinguishers (required every three to twelve years depending on type) costs $15 to $40 per unit.
Most commercial contracts operate on a service agreement basis rather than hourly billing, locking in inspection dates and response protocols. Verify what your specific building requires under Oklahoma City and state fire codes before requesting a quote.
Oklahoma City has several other established fire protection companies. Chubb Fire & Security (national firm with a local presence) offers similar systems and monitoring but typically serves larger commercial portfolios and corporate chains; they are stronger for multi-location management but often cost more for single-building clients. ADT Fire & Security focuses heavily on integrated security-and-fire packages; choose ADT if you need both systems managed by one vendor, but their fire-specific expertise is narrower than dedicated fire shops. Sooner Fire Protection is a smaller regional competitor that emphasizes custom industrial suppression and equipment retrofits; they suit complex retrofit jobs better than new construction. Summit tends to balance breadth (systems, monitoring, inspections all in-house) with local accountability, making it practical for mid-sized commercial tenants and building owners who need a single contact for code compliance.
Summit is the right fit if you own or manage a commercial building, warehouse, restaurant, medical office, or light industrial facility in the Oklahoma City area and need either new fire protection installation or ongoing compliance support. Building managers and facility directors who face quarterly or annual NFPA inspections particularly benefit from Summit's integrated approach. Business owners under Oklahoma City municipal code (which requires fire alarms in most commercial occupancies and sprinklers in buildings over certain square footage) will find Summit's local knowledge valuable.
Summit is less suitable if you rent a small office space within a larger building where the landlord or building management already contracts fire protection; you have no procurement authority. If you operate a one- or two-person home office, fire protection contracts are overkill; a fire extinguisher and smoke detector suffice. If your facility spans multiple states, a national chain like Chubb may streamline centralized billing and management.
A typical initial consultation begins with a site walk-through where a Summit representative assesses the building layout, water supply location (for sprinklers), electrical service (for alarms), hazards (kitchens, server rooms, chemical storage), occupancy classification, and square footage. They measure distances and document obstacles like low ceilings or cable trays that affect pipe or conduit routing. You provide or they request occupancy permits, building plans if available, and information about current protection (if any). Within 7 to 10 business days, Summit delivers a written proposal outlining system type, equipment specs, labor hours, total cost, timeline (typically 2 to 6 weeks for installation depending on complexity), and compliance standards met. Once signed, installation is scheduled; the job usually requires coordination with the building's operations to minimize downtime. After turnover, Summit initiates monitoring service and schedules the first inspection.
Summit operates a service office in Oklahoma City during standard business hours (call to confirm exact times; hours may shift seasonally). Emergency service calls for alarm monitoring and system malfunction are fielded 24/7 through their monitoring center. Emergency calls reach the dispatch center directly; non-emergency inquiries go through the main office line. Parking is available at the office location. System installations typically occur during business hours or after-hours depending on building occupancy; confirm scheduling flexibility when you sign the contract. Inspections and testing are usually scheduled weeks in advance and take 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on system size.
Summit Fire & Security's integration of design, installation, monitoring, and compliance support under one provider eliminates the coordination friction that plagues buildings juggling separate contractors, making it a practical choice for Oklahoma City property managers who prioritize simplicity and local responsiveness.
