Established in 2003, Paramount Fire & Safety Co. Ltd is a leading approved supplier and contractor of fire protection systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We specialize in providing end-to-end solutions for complete fire protection and detection systems.
Our company operates with credibility, punctuality, and professionalism, aiming to meet high standards of service and performance, fostering mutually beneficial relationships with our customers, suppliers, and staff members.
Our experienced team is well-versed in the latest codes and standards, ensuring we can identify and meet the needs of our customers effectively.
At PFS, we offer a range of services including designing, supplying, installing, testing, commissioning, servicing, and maintaining various fire protection systems to meet both local and international standards.
We specialize in firefighting, fire alarm, and life safety systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We provide a comprehensive range of services, including supply, installation, design, testing, and maintenance of firefighting and safety equipment.
We have a Range of fire protection system
Fire Protection systems are a very important part of safety in any operating plant as it provides a reasonable degree of protection to expensive equipment, property, documents, life, and inventory during a fire event.
A fire suppression system is any product designed to stop a fire from growing and spreading. Fires can be extinguished, kept under control, or potentially avoided by using fire suppression systems. Typically they are activated by heat, smoke, or a combination of both.
We design, supply & install all types of fire alarms systems
A fire alarm system is a building system designed to detect, alert occupants, and alert emergency forces of the presence of fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, or other fire-related emergencies. Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings.
We have a Range of fire protection system
Life-safety system, Any interior building element designed to protect and evacuate the building population in emergencies, including fires and earthquakes, and less critical events, such as power failures.