07/23/2025
CO₂ Monitoring System Requirements in Arizona – What You Need to Know in 2025
If your Arizona business uses carbon dioxide (CO₂) tanks — whether for beverage dispensing, cryogenics, or brewing — updated compliance with CO₂ safety monitoring systems is essential. At Global Systems United, we specialize in designing, installing, and servicing CO₂ monitoring systems that meet the latest Arizona Fire Code requirements.
We proudly serve businesses throughout Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Avondale, Goodyear, Flagstaff, Yuma, Prescott, Sierra Vista, Casa Grande, Lake Havasu City, Queen Creek, and Maricopa.
Why COâ‚‚ Monitoring Systems Are Critical
Carbon dioxide is odorless and invisible — but in enclosed areas, it can reach dangerous levels quickly. That’s why the 2022 and 2024 International Fire Code (IFC) updates — enforced throughout Arizona — require continuous CO₂ monitoring with alarms and ventilation triggers.
Industries affected:
Restaurants and Fast-Casual Chains
Breweries and Bars
Cannabis Extraction Labs
Medical and Dental Gas Supply
Beverage Distributors
Food Production Facilities
Arizona COâ‚‚ Requirements at a Glance
Threshold: Monitoring required if COâ‚‚ storage exceeds 100 lbs.
Alarms: Trigger at 5,000 ppm (warning) and 30,000 ppm (evacuation)
Display: Digital readout visible outside storage area
Placement: Sensors 12–18 inches above floor near CO₂ source
Alarms: Audible/visual alarm required in occupied spaces
Ventilation: Must activate automatically at high COâ‚‚ levels
Fire departments across Phoenix, Tempe, and Scottsdale have been particularly strict in enforcing these standards. Our team understands what each AHJ looks for and helps you pass inspection the first time.
What Global Systems United Delivers
We provide full-service COâ‚‚ compliance solutions statewide:
Engineered COâ‚‚ monitoring plans and sealed drawings
Permitting and plan review submission
Code-compliant installation of monitoring systems
Ventilation integration and electrical coordination
Outdoor environmental cabinets for COâ‚‚ tank protection
Final inspection coordination with local fire departments
Whether your business is in Flagstaff, Gilbert, or Avondale, we know how to handle local permitting nuances.
Avoid These Common Fire Inspection Failures
Our technicians are constantly called in to fix failed installs with:
Incorrect sensor height
Missing alarm strobes or sounders
No visible ppm display
Lack of ventilation tie-in
Missing documentation or calibration certificate
We help businesses in Peoria, Yuma, and Casa Grande avoid these issues entirely with done-right-the-first-time installations.
Why Choose Global Systems United?
âś… Decades of experience with Arizona Fire Code
âś… Local experts in Maricopa, Queen Creek, Goodyear, and beyond
✅ 3–5 business day turnaround for most installs
âś… Emergency service available
âś… Flat-rate trip fees for most of Arizona
âś… Full compliance from drawings to sign-off
Ready to Book a COâ‚‚ Monitoring System Installation?
We serve ALL major Arizona cities, including:
Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Avondale, Goodyear, Flagstaff, Yuma, Prescott, Sierra Vista, Casa Grande, Lake Havasu City, Queen Creek, and Maricopa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is COâ‚‚ monitoring required in Arizona?
A: If your system stores over 100 lbs. of COâ‚‚ (roughly a standard bulk tank), you're required to install a continuous monitoring system.
Q: Do you handle permits and fire inspections?
Yes. We can draft your submittals, route them for review, install the system, and schedule the final fire inspection.
Q: Do you serve rural cities outside the Phoenix metro?
Absolutely. We cover the entire state and provide portal-to-portal service for rural clients.
Need CO₂ monitoring in Arizona? Trust Global Systems United — the experts in CO₂ compliance, fire code permitting, and system installation.
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