Built by a Tech Who’s Been There
The story behind Asgard Fire Tech
My name is Jason. I didn’t start out in fire alarms — I started in the U.S. Navy as a sonar technician, where I learned electronics from the ground up. When I was honorably discharged, I got on Monster.com and applied for anything in the electronics field. I didn’t even know smoke detectors had wires behind them when I landed my first job in the service department of a small fire alarm company.
That company couldn’t afford to supply us with proper testing equipment. Solo kits, commercial magnet testers, professional smoke delivery tools — all out of budget. So we improvised. We taped a single System Sensor magnet to an extension pole. For smoke testing, we rigged a stick of conduit, a piece of flex, and a paint cup. It worked — barely. It looked unprofessional, it was messy, it wasted smoke, and it was embarrassing to use in front of customers.
I carried that frustration for years. When I got into 3D printing, I immediately started building solutions — a proper magnet holder first, then a precision smoke dispenser. Tools that actually worked. Tools that didn’t look like something from a job site garbage can. Coworkers started noticing. Customers started asking questions. For years people told me I should patent them. I finally did.
I refined the designs, filed the patents, and launched Asgard Fire Tech. The Asgard Smoke Tool and Dual Mag Pro exist because I spent over two decades in the field doing the job the hard way — and I got tired of it.
The Technician Always Comes First
I built these tools for people doing the same job I did for 22 years. That means I care deeply about your experience — not just with the tools themselves, but with every part of dealing with Asgard Fire Tech. If you have a question, a problem, or feedback about how something works in the field, I want to hear it. You’re not submitting a ticket to a call center. You’re talking to the guy who designed the tool.
Every product ships fast, every order matters, and if something isn’t right I’ll make it right. That’s not a policy — it’s just how I operate.
Designed in the field. Built in the USA. Backed by 22 years of real-world fire alarm inspection experience.
