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Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc.

Need Fire Watch Guards in Nashville, TN?

Contact Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc. Today.

Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc. offers fire watch services in Nashville, TN and throughout the region. If a fire safety system fails or needs to be decommissioned for maintenance purposes, local fire code regulations may require the presence of trained fire watch guards to promulgate fire safety, to report fire hazards, and to report fires.

The Nashville Fire Department may require a trained fire watch guard for some special events, building constructions & remodels, and may require fire watch guards in lieu of the inspection of newly installed or repaired fire sprinkler and alarm systems.

Failure to comply with fire safety regulations could mean the end of operations, hefty fines, or both. If you need an experienced partner to ensure compliance with state and local fire codes, we’re ready to help.

About Our Company

Nashville, TN Fire Watch ServicesWe’re committed to providing top-notch fire protection services to our clients. Some of our past and current fire protection clients include schools and educational facilities, dangerous worksites, construction sites, pyrotechnic events and concerts, new building constructions, office buildings and office parks, undeveloped and wooded areas. If you’re looking for a partner in Nashville, TN that provides assistance in the fire safety protection arena, our fire watch guards are ready to help.

To contact our management team for a service quote, to schedule emergency service, or to get answers to any questions you may have, contact our management team today. Our phone number is 615-724-9996. We look forward to hearing from you.

Nashville, TN Fire Watch Guards

Fire Watch Services Overview

  • Fireguards for Special Events
  • Support for Pyrotechnic Displays
  • Fire Watch Security for Commercial Buildings
  • 24 Hour Fire Safety Protection Guards
  • Support for Industrial & Construction Sites
  • Support for Dangerous Work Sites
  • Immediate Reporting of Fires & Fire Hazards
  • We hire Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces
  • Ask about OSHA Inspection Preparation Services
  • 24 Hour Monitoring of Combustible Materials
  • Emergency Service Available

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Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc. is ready to respond on behalf of our clients and business partners who may be in need of immediate fire watch services in Nashville, TN and the surrounding areas. To connect with our management staff for a service quote or to schedule service, call us today at 615-724-9996.

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Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc.,
718 Thompson Lane #108, Nashville, TN 37204
Phone: 615-724-9996
Email: support@ntwinvestigations.com

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Nationwide Investigations & Security, Inc. offers professional fire watch guard services in Nashville, Franklin, Pasquo, Ashland City, Ridgetop, Gladeville, Peytonsville, Brentwood, Kingston Springs and throughout the region. If you have questions or would like a service quote from our administrative staff, please call 615-724-9996 today.

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    VIDEO: On Monday morning, neighbors reported seeing smoke pouring out of a home in Williamson County. Crews with the Williamson County Fire and Rescue responded to the 100 block of Timberline Drive. The post Heavy fire damages Williamson County home; icy roads hamper response appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
  • McNairy County firefighters battle 5-hour blaze January 27, 2026
    VIDEO/PHOTOS: McNairy County firefighters, along with the Selmer and Stantonville firefighters, tackled a house fire for five hours on Saturday, according to the McNairy County Fire Department (MCFD). The post McNairy County firefighters battle 5-hour blaze appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
  • Dogs killed in fire that destroyed Rutherford County Fire captain’s home January 26, 2026
    Rutherford County Fire Rescue Captain Tyler Benefield’s home and possessions were destroyed in the fire. The captain’s dogs were also killed in the blaze. The post Dogs killed in fire that destroyed Rutherford County Fire captain’s home appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
  • Multiple displaced after fire at Nashville condos January 26, 2026
    Some Bellevue condo residents are displaced after a fire Sunday night, according to the Nashville Fire Department. NFD said crews responded to the Westfield Condominiums in the 300 block of Westfield Drive. The post Multiple displaced after fire at Nashville condos appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
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    Four firefighters with the Murfreesboro FRD were formally recognized Saturday for their heroic actions during a residential fire rescue that saved the life of an elderly man. The post Four Murfreesboro Firefighters Recognized for Life-Saving Residential Fire Rescue appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
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    VIDEO/PHOTOS: Rural Metro Fire said quick-thinking and a working smoke detector helped save a Knox County home from a major fire Tuesday night. The post Smoke detector helps save Knox County home from electrical fire, Rural Metro says appeared first on Daily Dispatch.
  • White County becomes first in Tennessee to use new emergency vehicle alert app January 22, 2026
    VIDEO: White County has become the first county in Tennessee to use technology that alerts drivers when police or emergency vehicles are nearby. The post White County becomes first in Tennessee to use new emergency vehicle alert app appeared first on Daily Dispatch.