Mission statement

Provider narrative and compliance posture

Listed on Prescott's approved tester roster and Prescott Valley's public tester handout for the same regional footprint.

This profile does not override the utility's official rules. It exists to make the public provider layer inspectable after the governing workflow is clear.

Before booking this provider

Match B&W Fire Security Systems to the City of Prescott Backflow Prevention Program workflow

The strongest local provider pages do not stop at a phone number. Confirm the authority source, the utility's tester gate, the report route, and the proof trail before you schedule or send a failed device back for retest.

Regional coverage map
Jurisdictional coverage

1 mapped metro support page(s).

Coverage

Utility coverage

2 mapped utility pages

  • Listed on Prescott's approved tester roster and Prescott Valley's public tester handout for the same regional footprint.
  • Authority source
  • Last reviewed 2026-04-05
Service area

Area served across mapped utility pages

  • Backflow testing
  • Backflow compliance support
  • Annual testing coordination
  • Failed test follow-up
  • Irrigation backflow testing
  • Fire line backflow testing

Verification basis

  • 2 mapped utility pages
  • 1 mapped utilities with an official tester route
  • 1 mapped utilities using a directory route
  • 2 mapped utilities with structured submission steps
  • Latest mapped utility verification: 2026-06-29
Covered utilities

Utility pages this provider is mapped to

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City of Prescott Backflow Prevention Program

Prescott is a strong Northern Arizona utility because the city ties annual testing, approved testers, irrigation triggers, and fire-protection assemblies into one clear utility workflow.

  • Due basis: Prescott says all required backflow devices must be tested at installation and every year after that. The city requires customers to use one of Prescott's approved assembly testers and routes reports back to the Water Protection Office.
  • Notice clue: Look for the utility name, service address, assembly serial number, account or notice ID, and due date.
  • Submission route: Prescott backflow prevention program
  • Proof to keep: Report acceptance depends on the governing tester route and the utility's submission method; confirm status before scheduling.
arizona

Town of Prescott Valley Backflow Prevention Program

Prescott Valley is useful because it combines installation-plus-annual testing rules with a clearly non-endorsed tester directory, which fits the project's directory-only route model cleanly.

  • Due basis: Prescott Valley's utility materials say required assemblies are tested at installation and annually thereafter. The town's certified tester handout says none of the listed companies are specifically endorsed, but accepted testers must keep current certification, test-kit calibration, and a Town business license on file.
  • Notice clue: Look for the utility name, service address, assembly serial number, account or notice ID, and due date.
  • Submission route: Prescott Valley certified backflow testers
  • Proof to keep: Use the listed submission method and keep proof that the report was filed with the utility.
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