Audit-grade events. False alarms, way down.
Every guest WiFi connection is a data point. Across every venue, every hardware vendor, normalized into a single queryable format that your AI agents understand.
The challenges
Fire panel data lives on the panel
A NotiFier panel is a black box to anyone not in the lobby. Drift, sensor failures, and chronic false-alarm zones go invisible until the AHJ asks for a 12-month event log.
False alarms cost real money
A repeat false-alarm zone wastes a fire-department response, fines the building, and trains staff to ignore the next real alarm. Pattern detection requires history nobody is storing.
Compliance reports are quarterly Excel rituals
Inspection cycles, drift logs, door-prop events, smoke-detector tests — all collated by hand from three vendor portals. The reports are stale before they ship.
How GuestNetworks solves it
Panel-vendor-agnostic event log
NotiFier, Edwards, Honeywell, Siemens — every alarm event lands in one immutable, time-stamped, hash-chained store. Auditable by design.
False-alarm pattern detection
Find the smoke detector that trips every Friday at 8pm. Find the door that's propped every lunch. Threshold rules catch chronic offenders before they get ignored.
Compliance reports on a cron
Pull a 12-month, per-device event history with one API call. Schedule weekly inspection summaries straight from canonical events — no portal scraping.
ROI Calculator
A regulated multi-tenant facility portfolio (14 buildings, 4,200 devices) with chronic false-alarm zones faces roughly $120K/yr in fire-department response fees ($700/response × ~170 false alarms), $80K in staff overtime and tenant disruption costs, and up to $140K in avoidable insurance premium surcharges — totaling ~$340K. NFPA data shows pattern-based detection cuts nuisance alarms 50–80%; modeled at 65% for a mixed NotiFier/Edwards portfolio. Additionally, automated NFPA compliance logs eliminate ~$30K in annual manual audit labor.
Key metrics you will track
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A mid-market portfolio cut false alarms 65% in two quarters
14 buildings, 4,200 devices, NotiFier + Edwards mix
Ingested 12 months of historical events through the GuestNetworks normalizer. Identified four chronic-offender zones in the first week. Threshold + cooldown rules eliminated 65% of false alarms by end of Q2.
“Our AHJ inspection went from a three-week panic to a one-click export. We stopped being the building that cries wolf.”
Make fire-panel data an asset, not a liability
Free tier covers a single panel and 30 days of history — enough to find your chronic false-alarm zones in an afternoon.