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Global Systems United in Phoenix specializes in low-voltage systems, including fire alarms, security, gas detection, and CCTV, serving commercial properties with a focus on reliability and customer support.

We furnish, install, service and inspect CO2 monitoring systems in Arizona.
08/16/2025

We furnish, install, service and inspect CO2 monitoring systems in Arizona.

🔥 Fire & Life Safety Systems 📟 Gas Detection & CO₂ Monitoring 🧯 Specialty Systems & Inspections

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07/23/2025

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Is your Arizona business required to have a CO₂ monitoring system?Learn about the 2025 Arizona Fire Code requirements for carbon dioxide safety compliance — ...

CO₂ Monitoring System Requirements in Arizona – What You Need to Know in 2025If your Arizona business uses carbon dioxid...
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.

🛠️ Request service now: https://globalsystemsunited.com/service-request
📞 Call us: 623-939-3900

Do COâ‚‚ Beverage Pumps Require Venting? What the Code Says for AZ.July 16, 2025|CO2 Gas Systems Do COâ‚‚ Beverage Pumps Nee...
07/16/2025

Do COâ‚‚ Beverage Pumps Require Venting? What the Code Says for AZ.
July 16, 2025|CO2 Gas Systems

Do COâ‚‚ Beverage Pumps Need Venting?

What Arizona Businesses Should Know About COâ‚‚ Fire Code Compliance

If you’re setting up a CO₂ system for a restaurant, brewery, fast food chain, or retail store in Arizona, don’t overlook this often-misunderstood requirement: venting the CO₂ beverage pump or pressure regulator.

A common question we receive is:
“If the CO₂ tank is outdoors, do we still need to vent the pump?”

The answer is: yes—in most cases, a dedicated relief vent is required.

🔍 What Fire Code Says About Pump Venting

Under the International Fire Code (IFC) and NFPA 55, components like booster pumps and secondary pressure regulators must be equipped with relief vents that discharge safely to the outside of the building.

These vent lines are not optional—they are required by code to protect occupants and first responders from accidental CO₂ discharge indoors.

Even when the bulk tank is outdoors, if any relief devices (like a pump or regulator) are located inside, those components must be properly vented to an exterior location.

🚫 Venting ≠ Ventilation

It’s important to distinguish:
Mechanical ventilation (fans or exhaust systems) is typically only required when the storage tank is inside the building
Relief venting is required any time an indoor component has a discharge port, regardless of where the tank is located

Many fail inspections by missing this detail.

đź›  We Route All Vents to AHJ-Approved Locations

Because every city and county has different enforcement policies, Global Systems United works directly with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) to ensure your system is routed and installed to an approved discharge location.

We take care of the:
- Design and installation
- Vent line routing to approved exterior points
- Permits and code compliance
- AHJ coordination for inspections

⚠️ Why You Shouldn’t DIY CO₂ Relief Venting

Improper venting can result in:
- Dangerous COâ‚‚ accumulation indoors
- Failed inspections or delays
- Fines or operational shutdowns
- Liability exposure for the business

Let our team design and install a fully code-compliant system that passes inspection the first time—no guesswork, no rework.

📍 Serving All of Arizona

From Phoenix to Tucson, Flagstaff to Yuma, we help businesses meet the requirements of both national fire codes and local code amendments.
Every jurisdiction may interpret the code slightly differently—we’ll help you navigate it.

📞 Ready to Get Started?

Global Systems United offers professional, compliant COâ‚‚ system services across Arizona. Whether you need help with an existing installation or a brand-new project, we're here to assist.

DIY COâ‚‚ kits may look easy, but they often fail inspections.See why Arizona restaurants and labs choose Global Systems U...
07/09/2025

DIY COâ‚‚ kits may look easy, but they often fail inspections.
See why Arizona restaurants and labs choose Global Systems United for full-service COâ‚‚ compliance.
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5 Reasons CO2 Monitoring is Critical for Restaurant SafetyJuly 2, 2025|CO2 Monitoring SystemsCommercial kitchen with a C...
07/02/2025

5 Reasons CO2 Monitoring is Critical for Restaurant Safety

July 2, 2025|CO2 Monitoring Systems

Commercial kitchen with a CO2Meter.com carbon dioxide detector mounted on a tiled wall showing 344 ppm CO2 and 78.2°F, with a chef preparing food in the background.
CO2 monitoring system installed in a commercial kitchen to ensure air quality and employee safety.

Running a successful restaurant goes beyond great food and excellent service—it also means keeping employees and guests safe at all times. One often overlooked safety measure is carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring. Here are five reasons every restaurant should make CO2 monitoring a priority:

Protect Your Team’s Health
Elevated CO2 levels can lead to headaches, fatigue, and even loss of consciousness. A reliable CO2 detection system alerts your staff to unsafe conditions before they become serious.

Ensure Compliance with Local Codes
Many cities and counties now require CO2 monitoring in restaurants and commercial kitchens. Installing approved sensors helps you avoid fines and inspection issues.

Prevent Equipment Malfunctions
Leaks or improper ventilation from beverage dispensing systems can quickly raise CO2 concentrations. Monitoring gives you an early warning so you can address problems before they interrupt operations.

Enhance Customer Confidence
When customers see your commitment to safety, it builds trust. Posting visible signs that CO2 levels are actively monitored shows guests you care about their well-being.

Reduce Liability
In the event of an incident, having documented CO2 monitoring can demonstrate your due diligence and reduce potential liability.


Final Thoughts

CO2 monitoring isn’t just a compliance checkbox—it’s an investment in the health and safety of your employees and guests. If your restaurant doesn’t yet have a CO2 monitoring system in place, or if you’re unsure whether your existing equipment meets code, contact us today for a free assessment.

Honored and Grateful!Thank you to Ryan Franklin, Kidde Commercial District Manager, for stopping by our office today and...
04/30/2025

Honored and Grateful!

Thank you to Ryan Franklin, Kidde Commercial District Manager, for stopping by our office today and presenting Global Systems United with this Partner of Excellence award. We truly value our partnership with Kidde and look forward to continuing to serve our clients with the highest standards in life safety systems.

— GSU Team

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4150 W Northern Avenue, Suite # 120
Phoenix, AZ
85051

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+16239393098

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