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Performance Systems Integration acquires South Sound Fire & Security to strengthen its position in the Pacific Northwest

Feb 12, 202510 months ago

Acquiring Company

Performance Systems Integration

Acquired Company

South Sound Fire & Security

PortlandOlympiaFacilities Support ServicesSecurityPublic Safety

Description

Performance Systems Integration has acquired South Sound Fire & Security as an add-on to its fire and life safety platform. The acquisition allows Performance Systems Integration to expand its service offering to South Sound's current customers and underscores its commitment to delivering high-quality fire and life safety services.

Company Information

Company

Performance Systems Integration

Location

Portland, Oregon, United States

About

Performance Systems Integration is committed to delivering high-quality customer service through its "single-point-of-management" compliance services for all fire and life safety installations and inspections in the Pacific Northwest and the Northern California regions. PSI also operates cylinder requalification, cylinder maintenance, and fire equipment parts distribution businesses under the Fire King brand. With over 20 years of fire and life safety industry experience, its highly qualified technicians are carefully factory-trained and NICET-certified to deliver the highest level of services. Beyond compliance, PSI's mission is to help save lives by providing meaningful fire and life safety protection and training.

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