Based on 370 businesses audited.
Security, Surveillance & Cybersecurity Reputation: Total Fire and Safety, Inc. (totalfire.com)
Total Fire and Safety is a legitimate legacy business suffering from extreme digital stagnation. While the technical product information is substantive, the lack of current proof, missing license data, and stale content (2019) creates a 50% BS factor driven by neglect rather than deception. It presents as a ‘ghost ship’ website: the hardware is real, but there is no evidence the crew is still on board in 2026.
Security, Surveillance & Cybersecurity Reputation: Total Fire and Safety, Inc. (totalfire.com)
The site content strongly aligns with the Fire Security and Safety industry. It details specific hardware for fire suppression and alarm systems (ANSUL R-102, IFP-2000), which confirms the business provides specialized life safety services rather than general cybersecurity.
“The score of 50 is primarily driven by the 'Trust and Proof' and 'Identity and Authority' pillars. The failure to provide license numbers under a 'Licenses' heading and the total absence of named experts or schema data accounts for the majority of the points. The site avoided a higher score due to the high substance found in its technical hardware descriptions.”