Fire Alarm / Fire Life Safety Technician Salary by City (2026)
Install, program, test, and commission fire alarm, VESDA, clean-agent, and pre-action suppression systems in code-sensitive data centers. Browse annual base / typical-earnings estimates across 207 data center markets — sorted by highest median pay.
Fire Alarm / Fire Life Safety Technician Salary by City (2026)
Compare localized base-pay ranges, median typical earnings, and demand levels in top U.S. data center markets.
Base-pay note: These city ranges are annual base / typical-earnings estimates. Travel per diem, overtime schedules, and 1099 contractor rates can push real total compensation 20%–60% higher on data center builds.
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Salary estimates are based on industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), IBEW scale agreements, and employer job postings. Figures are approximate and may vary by employer, experience, and certifications.