Posted on June 26, 2025

When fire safety systems go offline, you don’t just lose protection—you gain liability. That’s where fire watch comes in. If you’re managing a building, construction site, or hosting an event in New York, understanding fire watch requirements is critical to staying compliant and safe.

What Is a Fire Watch?

A fire watch is a temporary security measure required when a property’s fire alarm, sprinkler, or suppression system is not operational or when hot work is being performed on-site. Fire watch guards are tasked with monitoring the area for signs of fire or other hazards and are trained to take immediate action if a threat is detected.

FDNY Fire Watch Requirements

In New York City, fire watch services must comply with FDNY regulations. Common situations that require fire watch include:

  • Fire alarm/sprinkler system failure
  • Welding or hot work (requires F-60 or G-60 certification)
  • Construction or demolition work
  • Special events with large crowds or open flames
  • Buildings classified as high-risk or undergoing renovations

Certified Fire Watch Guards from Safeguard Protected

At Safeguard Protected, we don’t just place guards—we send FDNY-certified professionals who know the protocols and follow strict compliance.

Our guards hold:

  • F-01 – Citywide Fire Guard for Impairment
  • F-60 – Fire Guard for Torch Operations
  • G-60 – Torch Use of Flammable Gas (Operators)
  • S-60 – Supervisory roles in hot work areas

We maintain up-to-date logs, patrol documentation, and immediate response capabilities in case of an emergency.

Emergency Fire Watch – Fast Response 24/7

Fire system down? Inspection in the morning? We offer same-day dispatch and round-the-clock coverage across all NYC boroughs and Long Island.

Don’t take chances with fire compliance.