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In this episode of The Fire Alarm Insider, we break down one of the most misunderstood yet critical life-safety functions in fire alarm systems: elevator recall.
Elevators may feel convenient, but during a fire they are one of the most dangerous places you can be. Smoke travels through elevator shafts like a chimney, fire conditions can change without warning, and relying on an elevator during an emergency can be fatal. That is exactly why elevator recall exists and why every serious fire alarm professional must understand it thoroughly.
In this episode, you will learn:
Why elevators are intentionally removed from public use during a fire event
How elevator lobby smoke detectors initiate recall sequences
The difference between primary recall and alternate recall, and when each is used
How relays interface with elevator controllers to safely reposition cars
Why heat detectors in the pit or shaft trigger shunt trip and full power disconnect
How elevator recall works together with stair pressurization to create a safe exit path
How the fire department uses elevator recall for controlled, manual operations during emergencies
This is not theory. This is real-world fire alarm logic that directly affects code compliance, inspections, and life safety outcomes.
If you are a technician, business owner, or aspiring authority in the fire alarm industry, understanding systems like elevator recall is non-negotiable. Mastery of these functions separates installers from professionals and professionals from leaders.
Next Step for Serious Professionals
If you want to go beyond surface-level knowledge and become a certified, system-thinking fire alarm professional, join the Certified CEOs Skool Community. Inside the community, you will find:
Advanced fire alarm training and real-world breakdowns
Business systems for scaling a compliant, profitable operation
Direct access to structured learning paths and peer discussions
Leadership-level insight for technicians ready to operate as owners and authorities
The link to join the Certified CEOs Skool Community is in the show notes.
Subscribe to The Fire Alarm Insider for more deep-dive episodes on fire alarm systems, inspections, programming logic, and business growth in the life-safety industry. If you know a technician who needs to level up, share this episode with them.
— The Fire Alarm Expert
By Anthony T. RichardsonIn this episode of The Fire Alarm Insider, we break down one of the most misunderstood yet critical life-safety functions in fire alarm systems: elevator recall.
Elevators may feel convenient, but during a fire they are one of the most dangerous places you can be. Smoke travels through elevator shafts like a chimney, fire conditions can change without warning, and relying on an elevator during an emergency can be fatal. That is exactly why elevator recall exists and why every serious fire alarm professional must understand it thoroughly.
In this episode, you will learn:
Why elevators are intentionally removed from public use during a fire event
How elevator lobby smoke detectors initiate recall sequences
The difference between primary recall and alternate recall, and when each is used
How relays interface with elevator controllers to safely reposition cars
Why heat detectors in the pit or shaft trigger shunt trip and full power disconnect
How elevator recall works together with stair pressurization to create a safe exit path
How the fire department uses elevator recall for controlled, manual operations during emergencies
This is not theory. This is real-world fire alarm logic that directly affects code compliance, inspections, and life safety outcomes.
If you are a technician, business owner, or aspiring authority in the fire alarm industry, understanding systems like elevator recall is non-negotiable. Mastery of these functions separates installers from professionals and professionals from leaders.
Next Step for Serious Professionals
If you want to go beyond surface-level knowledge and become a certified, system-thinking fire alarm professional, join the Certified CEOs Skool Community. Inside the community, you will find:
Advanced fire alarm training and real-world breakdowns
Business systems for scaling a compliant, profitable operation
Direct access to structured learning paths and peer discussions
Leadership-level insight for technicians ready to operate as owners and authorities
The link to join the Certified CEOs Skool Community is in the show notes.
Subscribe to The Fire Alarm Insider for more deep-dive episodes on fire alarm systems, inspections, programming logic, and business growth in the life-safety industry. If you know a technician who needs to level up, share this episode with them.
— The Fire Alarm Expert