Fire Protection Services in Cheyenne, WY
Most Cheyenne operators do not lose sleep over fire protection until a tag turns red, a kitchen hood inspection slips past its due date, or the city water department flags a missing backflow report. Crimson Fire Protection handles the inspection schedule, the on-site service, recharge and repair work, new installations, and the compliance documentation that gets filed with your insurer and Cheyenne Fire Rescue long before any of those problems land on your desk. From restaurants near the Capitol to hotels along the I-25 corridor, light-industrial shops east of town, and clinics across Laramie County, our NFPA-trained crews keep your building tag-current, audit-ready, and open for business.
Fire Protection Services in Cheyenne, WY That Keep Your Business Compliant Year-Round
Fire code in Cheyenne reads the same as it does anywhere else in Wyoming, but the building mix in Laramie County is its own animal. You have downtown restaurants and bars in the historic depot district, hotels and conference space serving Frontier Days crowds and Capitol traffic, federal facilities tied to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, light-industrial shops east toward the rail yards, medical and clinical offices off Dell Range, and a long list of retail, hospitality, and warehouse tenants spread across the city and out into the county. Every one of them runs on the same NFPA inspection calendar.
We work with operators across all of those property types to keep portable extinguishers tagged, kitchen hood suppression systems serviced under UL 300, exit and emergency lighting documented, industrial fire suppression in working order, and backflow assemblies tested and reported to the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities on time. The actual work is consistent from one building to the next. What changes is the scheduling, the disruption tolerance, and how clean the documentation needs to look when it lands on a corporate or insurance desk. We plan around all three.
What Cheyenne Businesses Get When We Show Up
Most of the calls we run in Cheyenne start with one overdue item and end with a full review of every fire protection system on the property. Here is what we cover when we are on site:
- NFPA 10 annual inspections, monthly service tagging, and recharges on every portable fire extinguisher
- Semi-annual UL 300 service on commercial kitchen hood suppression systems
- Factory-certified work on Ansul R-102 and Piranha wet chemical systems
- Exit sign and emergency egress lighting inspection with bulb and battery replacement
- Backflow preventer testing with reports submitted directly to your water purveyor
- Pre-engineered industrial suppression service for shops, mechanical rooms, and equipment bays
- Compliance documentation formatted for insurers, corporate safety teams, and the authority having jurisdiction
- Service windows scheduled around dining service, guest occupancy, or production runs
- Honest, line-by-line condition reports without invented deficiencies or padded estimates
- Multi-property coordination across Laramie County so one visit covers your whole footprint
- After-hours and emergency response when a system trips or a deadline tightens up
Our Core Fire Protection Services in Cheyenne, WY
These are the service lines we run most often in Cheyenne. Each one is a regular part of our route, with the certifications, the parts inventory, and the documentation that go with it.
Fire Extinguisher Sales, Service and Inspections
We provide annual NFPA 10 inspections with dated and signed tags, monthly service verification, hydrostatic testing on the 12-year cycle, internal teardown maintenance at the 6-year mark, and recharge service after any discharge, training exercise, or pressure drop. ABC dry chemical, CO2, Class K wet chemical, and clean agent units are all in our wheelhouse. If a cylinder is past serviceable life, you get a written replacement quote with model and class recommendations before any work goes forward.
Kitchen Fire Suppression
Restaurants, school cafeterias, hotel kitchens, and corporate dining rooms in Cheyenne are on a semi-annual UL 300 service interval. On each visit our technicians test the manual pull station, inspect every fusible link along the cook line, verify gas valve shutoff function, check nozzle alignment and aim caps, and re-tag the system so your health inspector and the local fire marshal see current paperwork on the wall. Anything out of spec gets corrected on the same visit when parts allow.
ANSUL Fire System Service
The majority of kitchen hood systems in Cheyenne run on Ansul, and we are factory-certified on both R-102 wet chemical and Piranha hybrid platforms. That means inspection, retagging, link replacement, nozzle service, and tank exchange all happen with one technician on one visit. No waiting on a separate parts vendor or out-of-state subcontractor to close the loop.
Emergency Exit Lighting
Wyoming code requires a monthly 30-second self-test and an annual 90-minute full-discharge test on every exit sign and battery-backed emergency luminaire. We handle the annual test, swap batteries and lamps that have aged out of spec, document each fixture, and leave you with the report a fire marshal will ask for during a walk-through. For deeper background on the system requirements, see our page on emergency exit lighting.
Fire Suppression Systems
For machine shops, paint booths, generator rooms, server rooms, vehicle bays, and equipment-heavy spaces around Cheyenne and out toward the industrial corridors east of the city, the right suppression setup depends on what is actually in the room. We service pre-engineered dry chemical, wet chemical, and clean agent systems, keep them tagged on the proper interval, and make sure production does not stop because an inspection report came back late.
Water Backflow Preventers
Most commercial properties in Cheyenne are required to test their backflow preventer assemblies annually and submit results to the Board of Public Utilities. Our certified testers handle RPZ, double check, and pressure vacuum breaker assemblies, log every test, file the report so your account stays in compliance, and repair or replace failed units the same day when parts are available.
Fire Protection That Fits How Cheyenne Operates
Cheyenne is not one operating rhythm, it is several. A downtown restaurant near the Capitol runs on a lunch and dinner cycle that cannot be interrupted by an open hood and a roll of red tape across the cook line. A hotel hosting Frontier Days overflow in late July cannot have its corridors blocked off mid-afternoon. A clinic off Dell Range needs us in and out of the lobby without disturbing patient flow. A logistics yard or rail-adjacent warehouse east of town has shift schedules that do not pause for a backflow test.
We schedule the work to match. Early-morning and late-evening service windows for the restaurant crowd. Floor-by-floor sweeps for hotels so guests are not locked out of common areas. After-hours options for medical and professional offices. Multi-day coordination for the larger industrial properties so production stays online. The inspection itself does not change, but the way our techs enter, work, and exit your building should respect what you are trying to keep running.
Emergency Fire Protection Service in Cheyenne, WY
When a system fails outside of scheduled service, we move. We take after-hours and emergency calls for tripped kitchen suppression systems, post-discharge extinguisher recharges, failed annual inspections that need a quick re-test before a deadline closes, low-pressure units flagged during a walk-through, missing or expired tags identified during a corporate safety audit, and exit lighting that went dark right before an occupancy inspection. We service Cheyenne, Laramie County, and the surrounding Wyoming region around the clock. The goal on every emergency call is the same: get the building back to a passing report so your doors stay open and your staff stays working.
Fire Extinguisher Inspection and Recharge in Cheyenne, WY
Portable fire extinguisher service is the foundation of any compliant building, and it is where most of our Cheyenne work begins. We service restaurants, retail and grocery, offices and professional buildings, hotels and short-term lodging, warehouses, automotive shops, and light industrial facilities across the city and Laramie County.
- Annual NFPA 10 inspection, with a dated and signed tag attached to every unit
- Full recharge service following discharge, training, hydrostatic loss, or pressure drop
- 6-year internal maintenance on stored-pressure dry chemical extinguishers
- 12-year hydrostatic testing on cylinders that have reached their stamped test date
- Replacement units when an extinguisher is beyond economical repair, with written quotes first
- Class-correct unit recommendations: ABC for general hazard, CO2 for electrical and clean spaces, Class K for kitchens, dry powder for combustible metals, and clean agent for sensitive electronics
How We Run Fire Protection Work in Cheyenne, WY
The crew that pulls up at your Cheyenne property is the same crew that finishes the job and signs the paperwork. No subcontracting, no handoffs, no out-of-state call center.
Wyoming-Based Crews
Headquartered in Casper, with regular service routes through Cheyenne and southern Wyoming. Same techs every visit when scheduling allows, which means they already know your building.
NFPA and Factory-Certified Technicians
Every technician carries current NFPA 10 (portable extinguishers), NFPA 96 (commercial kitchen ventilation), and UL 300 (kitchen hood suppression) training. Ansul R-102 and Piranha certifications are kept active year over year.
Clean Visits, Tight Schedules
We arrive when we said we would, work the building in the order that disrupts your operation the least, and leave the site cleaner than we found it. If a return trip is required for a part, the next visit is booked before we leave.
Documentation That Holds Up to an Audit
Every visit closes with tagged equipment and a written service report. A digital copy is filed in our system and emailed where requested, and a paper copy stays on site. When the AHJ, your insurer, or corporate safety asks for records, they are already where they need to be.
What Cheyenne Clients Say About Our Work
Here is what business owners across Cheyenne and Wyoming have shared after working with Crimson Fire Protection on inspections, installations, and compliance work.
How Our Fire Protection Process Works in Laramie, WY
Walking Your Property
The technician comes out and walks every floor, looking at extinguishers, hood systems, exit and emergency lighting, suppression equipment, and backflow assemblies. No pricing goes on paper until the building has been seen in person.
Scope, Pricing, and a Date
You receive a written quote with the work itemized, the inspection intervals laid out, and a date on the calendar. No verbal estimates that grow once the truck is parked.
Hands-On Service Day
We arrive, do the work, and try to close out the entire scope in a single trip. If a part is not on the truck, it is ordered the same day and the return visit is booked before we leave the property.
Records and Your Next Visit
Tags go up. Service reports get filed with you, your insurer, and the appropriate authority having jurisdiction. Your next service interval lands on our calendar so the deadline does not catch you off guard a year from now.
Fire Protection Service Areas in Wyoming
Proudly headquartered in Casper, Crimson Fire Protection runs service routes across the state, with regular work in southern Wyoming serving Cheyenne and Laramie County. We deliver inspections, maintenance, installation, and compliance reporting from Natrona County to every corner of the state.
- Rock Springs, WY
- Dubois, WY
- Laramie, WY
- Cheyenne, WY
- Thermopolis, WY
- Worland, WY
- Buffalo, WY
Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Protection in Cheyenne, WY
Clear answers on inspection intervals, code compliance, emergency response, and the systems that protect Cheyenne properties.
Our Cheyenne service scope covers commercial fire extinguisher inspection, recharge, and replacement; UL 300 kitchen hood suppression service; factory-certified Ansul system work; pre-engineered industrial suppression service; emergency exit and egress lighting testing; and certified backflow preventer testing. We handle inspections, repairs, new installations, and the documentation packets your insurer, corporate safety team, and Cheyenne Fire Rescue will request.
Every commercial extinguisher in Cheyenne requires a documented annual NFPA 10 inspection, plus a monthly visual check that you can perform in-house. We handle the annual inspection and tag, recharge after any discharge, the 6-year internal maintenance, and the 12-year hydrostatic test. If you are not sure which class of unit belongs in which space, our team can walk the building and recommend the right mix of ABC, CO2, and Class K coverage.
Yes. UL 300 kitchen hood suppression requires semi-annual service. On every visit we test the manual pull, inspect every fusible link, check the nozzles, verify gas valve operation, and re-tag the system. We are factory-certified on Ansul R-102 and Piranha and service most other major platforms. For a deeper look at the service line, see our kitchen fire suppression page.
Yes. If a suppression system trips, an extinguisher discharges, an inspection fails right before a deadline, or a backflow assembly comes back as failed, call and a technician is on the road. We cover Cheyenne, Laramie County, and the surrounding Wyoming service area for after-hours and emergency response.
Schedule Fire Protection Service for Your Cheyenne Building
If a tag is overdue, a hood inspection is past due, a suppression system needs retagging, a backflow report is sitting open with the city, or exit lighting needs a full-discharge test before the next walk-through, request a quote and we will work out a service date that fits your operating schedule. You will get a written scope before we touch anything on site, and once the visit closes you will have tagged equipment, filed documentation, and a date on the calendar for next time. See the full list of fire protection services we run for commercial and industrial clients across Wyoming.

