RapidFire Safety & Security acquires Albuquerque Low Voltage

April 24, 2024
This addition represents the 2nd acquisition in the New Mexico market for RapidFire.

St Louis, MO. (April 23, 2024) – RapidFire Safety & Security (RapidFire), the multi-regional “Buy & Build” experts for the fire, life safety, and security industries, announces the acquisition of Albuquerque Low Voltage, a full service fire alarm and fire protection service provider in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This addition represents the 2nd acquisition in the New Mexico market for RapidFire and further establishes a foundational presence for expansion in the American Southwest.

Established in 2001, Albuquerque Low Voltage has had a consistent emphasis on customer service and taking care of their employees, a value RapidFire shares. This acquisition exemplifies RapidFire's commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions and superior customer experiences. Post-acquisition, all employees will continue to be key members of the company, enhancing their presence in New Mexico. By leveraging Albuquerque Low Voltage's expertise in fire protection systems and UL fire alarm monitoring, RapidFire aims to set new standards of excellence in the market.

"My decision was driven by the desire to ensure continued growth and opportunities for our employees,” said Chad Lemoine, President of Albuquerque Low Voltage. “We found a partner in RapidFire who shares our vision with a deep commitment to our people. With their support, we are confident in our ability to unlock new channels for growth and provide even greater value to our customers. I'm excited to be able to complement our services with other RapidFire offerings in New Mexico and offer our customers a more complete suite of fire protection and security services.”

“We are excited to bolster our fire and life safety solutions for our existing and future customers in New Mexico with the addition of Chad’s team of life safety professionals to our deep bench of talent in the New Mexico market” stated Brian Modglin, RapidFire’s Chief Operating Officer.