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RapidFire Safety & Security acquires ACT Low Voltage

RapidFire Safety & Security acquires ACT Low Voltage

RapidFire Safety & Security acquires ACT Low Voltage

ST. LOUIS—RapidFire Safety & Security has acquired ACT Low Voltage (ACT), expanding RapidFire’s Texas footprint and accelerating growth in the Dallas–Fort Worth market.

Founded in 2010, ACT Low Voltage is a NICET-certified, NFPA-compliant provider specializing in the installation and maintenance of commercial fire alarm systems across Dallas–Fort Worth.

RapidFire Safety & SecurityThis acquisition strengthens RapidFire’s presence in a high-growth region and broadens its ability to serve customers with expanded fire protection and electronic security capabilities, including access control, video surveillance, and integrated life safety systems. ACT’s team will continue supporting customers locally, backed by RapidFire’s additional resources and regional scale.

The acquisition reflects RapidFire’s acquisition-driven growth strategy to expand its regional footprint and build scaled capabilities in high-growth markets.

“We’re excited to welcome ACT to RapidFire as we continue to expand in one of our fastest-growing markets,” said Bob Ricucci, chief revenue officer of RapidFire Safety & Security. “ACT adds strong local relationships and expertise that accelerates our growth in DFW and helps us deliver a broader set of fire and security solutions."

“This marks a new chapter for ACT, its employees, and its customers. All team members will remain in place to ensure continuity, preserve trusted relationships, and maintain the service standards our customers rely on,” said Bryan Bingham, owner of ACT Low Voltage. “This decision was thoughtfully made to support growth and new opportunities under RapidFire ownership, while continuing the high standard ACT has delivered for years. Thank you to everyone who helped build ACT and support its future success."

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC served as legal counsel for the transaction.

 

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