Fire Protection leads with a documented reason to call
Every fire protection lead we deliver is tied to a public, dated event: a new building permit — every one legally needs a fire plan. We match the signal to the account behind it — the management company, owner, or business — verify the decision-maker, and route the lead to exactly one member in your market.
Verified email on every lead · Direct phone where available · One member per market
The fire protection signals we watch
Each one is a public, dated event that predicts fire protection work — and a documented reason to reach out this week.
New building permits
A new-building permit is approved.
Every new building legally requires a fire-protection plan. None reaches occupancy without one — and at approval, no vendor has been chosen yet.
Occupancy changes
A change in use or occupancy is filed.
New occupancy classifications trigger new fire-protection requirements — sprinklers, alarms, egress.
Sprinkler violations
An open sprinkler or fire-safety violation is recorded.
A documented compliance gap the owner must close, with a deadline attached.
New signals, added regularly
We keep wiring in new public data sources — every new feed is another dated reason to call, live in your market automatically.
See how the machine works →Capped markets. Routed leads.
Hot fire protection leads are never shared — each is routed to exactly one member per market. Here's where Fire Protection seats are open right now.
Seat caps are set by signal volume. See every trade and market on the full board.
Homeowner leads buy a job. Accounts buy for years.
Consumer lead marketplaces
- Homeowner jobs: one repair, then gone
- Same lead sold to 3–5 competitors — a race you already lost
- You pay per lead whether it answers or not
- Generic contacts: web forms, front desks, dead ends
The FieldClients feed
- B2B accounts: portfolios, contracts, repeat work
- Each hot lead routed to one member only
- Every lead has a dated, documented reason to reach out
- Verified decision-makers — email always, direct phone where available
Fire Protection questions
Why is a new building permit a fire-protection lead?
Because the law makes it one. Every new building needs a fire-protection plan to reach occupancy, so every approved permit is an account that must hire your trade — and at approval, no vendor exists yet.
How early do you deliver these?
At permit approval — the earliest point the requirement is certain and the vendor decision is still open. That's the whole edge: arriving before the shortlist forms.
What's on each lead?
The permit, the project, and the decision-maker behind it — verified email on every lead, direct phone where available.
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Check fire protection seat availability in your market.
If your trade and market still have an open seat, the two-week trial starts this week — $250, credited in full to month one.
Check your marketReply within one business day · Trial fee credited in full to your first month