Single accountability
Design, installation, testing and maintenance under one contract and one technical counterpart. No subcontractor chain diluting the warranty.
Monterrey · Nuevo León · Northern Mexico
Fyron owns the full cycle: NFPA-based engineering, fixed system installation, maintenance and certified material supply. One firm answers for the project — from hydraulic calculation to acceptance testing.
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Why Fyron
The pattern repeats: one firm calculates, an installer builds it differently, a third party services it without knowing the design — and nobody answers when the inspection fails. Fyron removes those gaps.
Design, installation, testing and maintenance under one contract and one technical counterpart. No subcontractor chain diluting the warranty.
We design against NFPA and applicable Mexican regulation, not against the lowest price. That is what makes a system pass inspection and what your insurer recognizes.
Pipe, valves, sprinklers and fittings with UL listing or FM approval. Component certification is half of system certification.
The system does not end at commissioning. Inspection, testing and maintenance programs keep what you already invested in working order.
Services
Contract them separately or as a single turnkey scope. Most of our clients start with one and end up with all four.
Hazard classification, hydraulic calculation, drawings and technical report under NFPA criteria.
View detail 02Piping networks, sprinklers, hydrants and pump rooms installed under permanent technical supervision.
View detail 03NFPA 25 ITM programs with logs, documented evidence and correction of findings.
View detail 04Grooved pipe, valves, sprinklers, cabinets and fittings with UL listing / FM approval.
View detailSystems
Fixed active fire protection systems, sized to the real hazard of the building and its occupancy classification.
Wet, dry, preaction and deluge systems under NFPA 13, with calculated density.
View detail 02Exterior hydrants, fire department connections and equipped cabinets under NFPA 14 and 24.
View detail 03Tank, main pump, jockey pump and listed controller sized under NFPA 20.
View detail 04Addressable panels, detectors, manual stations and notification under NFPA 72.
View detail 05Clean agents, foam and kitchen systems for hazards where water is not the answer.
View detail 06Selection, placement, recharge and signage under NFPA 10 and NOM-002-STPS.
View detailHow we work
A short, verifiable process. Every stage produces a document you can hand to your insurer, the authority or your corporate office.
We visit the facility, classify hazard and occupancy, verify the available water supply and review the condition of any existing installation.
We deliver hydraulic calculations, drawings and material specification, with the budget broken down line by line. No black boxes.
We install with our own crews and permanent technical supervision, coordinated with civil, structural and MEP trades so your schedule holds.
Hydrostatic test, fire pump start-up, detection verification and signed acceptance record. We hand over as-built drawings and an operations manual.
Inspection, testing and maintenance calendar with a documented log. What was installed keeps working the day it is needed.
Industries
Every occupancy carries a different hazard and a different code path. The system is sized from that, not from a generic catalog.
Production plants, process areas and workshops. The challenge is protecting critical lines and raw material without stopping operations during installation. We work in shutdown windows and by phases when the process cannot stop.
The sector with the highest fire load per square meter and the fastest to fall out of compliance: storage only needs to grow taller or change commodity for the original design to stop applying.
Shopping centers, retail units, anchor stores and common areas. Public occupancy governs here: early detection, notification and egress routes weigh as much as suppression.
Office buildings and workspaces. The assets to protect are people and operational continuity: reliable detection, orderly evacuation and specific protection of IT infrastructure.
Apartment towers and mixed-use developments. This is where regulation has tightened fastest, and where the developer needs a system that passes inspection without eating into sellable area.
Technical criteria
These are the standards we design against, specify material from and build every test protocol on.
The specific application of each standard is defined in the project technical report, based on the hazard and occupancy classification of the building.
Next step
Tell us what the building is and what stage you are in. If we can solve it, we will tell you the scope and investment range. If we cannot, we will tell you that too.