Audit Registry Fire Protection
Visibility Audit · Fire Protection

Action Fire Protection LLC.

Tulsa, Ok

The site has functioning schema and Oklahoma state licenses but only 3 indexed pages — no blog, no geo-landing pages, and service pages with under 250 words each.

55% Visibility Gap
ACT-OK-12374 Matter ID
April 2026 Audit Date

Visibility Gap

55%

Moderate

Google Position

#12–15

"fire protection contractor Tulsa OK"

Content Score

50 /100

Developing

Schema Markup

Partial

Needs Work

01 —

Primary Finding

The site has functioning schema and Oklahoma state licenses but only 3 indexed pages — no blog, no geo-landing pages, and service pages with under 250 words each.

Visibility Gap 55%
Thin Service Pages Fire Suppression page contains approximately 200-250 words — well below 500-word competitive threshold (confirmed: service page fetch)
No Blog /blog returns 404 — no articles or educational content exists (confirmed: blog fetch)
Minimal Indexed Pages site:actionfireteam.com returns only 3 real content pages — no alarm, extinguisher, or individual service pages indexed (confirmed: site: search)
Missing Meta Description Meta description not confirmed present from homepage fetch despite schema presence (confirmed: homepage fetch)

02 —

Revenue Impact

Tulsa has 400,000+ residents and growing commercial construction. Action Fire holds Page 1 but with only 3 indexed pages — one content competitor could push them off.

Monthly Search Volume

800

Monthly fire protection searches in Tulsa metro

Leads Lost Monthly

4-10

Estimated monthly leads at risk from thin content

Top Competitor

Page 1 incumbents

Firms currently capturing this organic demand with structured content and schema

Gap Closeable In

30-45 days

Content expansion on existing infrastructure

03 —

Infrastructure Fixes

Actionable Protocol

These structural changes are the highest-leverage path to page 1. Most can be implemented within 30 days.

A

Expand service pages to 600+ words each

Fire Suppression, Fire Alarms, Extinguishers, and Fire Watch each need standalone pages with NFPA code references and Oklahoma-specific language.

B

Launch a blog with NFPA and inspection FAQs

Their Oklahoma state licenses give them authority — they need to publish it. Target 'fire sprinkler inspection requirements Oklahoma' and similar.

C

Add staff certifications page

No NICET certifications mentioned anywhere. A credentials page with license numbers differentiates them from national chains.

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