9 Feb 2021

The founders of Statcomm Inc. are pleased to announce that they have hired a number of new employees and introduced a new software platform to help prepare for a busy 2021.

Statcomm Inc. is a complete fire alarm and life safety company that's able to assist clients throughout the Greater Bay Area with tests and inspections required by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and State of California.

A new software platform to help engineers, estimators, and technicians in the field stay more accurate and up to date with critical information.

Statcomm knows that 2020 was an exceptionally difficult year for customers and their tenants. As the team moves forward into 2021, the founders want to assure their valued customers of their continued commitment to offering the same excellent service and superior performance that they have always provided.

In order to do this as efficiently as possible, Statcomm recently hired additional employees in the engineering and inspection departments.

"Having a bigger engineering department will help us more efficiently roll out upgrades and new installations. On the technician side, we are always excited about new faces and proud of our ongoing dedication to providing round-the-clock service to our great customers

A company spokesperson added that Statcomm has upgraded their system and now has a new software platform to help engineers, estimators, and technicians in the field stay more accurate and up to date with critical information.

"This will help our engineers, estimators, and technicians in the field stay more accurate and up to date with critical information. One of the best parts of the new system is that we can now send work orders directly to technicians, which allows us to offer you more effectiveness and productivity."

Covid-19 Response

To help ensure that everyone stays healthy and safe, Statcomm will continue to adhere to all COVID-19 rules, regulations and guidelines. The staff carefully follows the advice of the CDC and California State Fire Marshal and the team will continue to wear face masks and gloves and social distance while on-site.