Is your in-building Public Safety Communications compliant?
Failing to comply with any building code means you won’t get your Certificate of
Occupancy (CO). And a delayed CO costs you time and building revenue. But if the error is related to Public Safety
communications, the costs could be even higher than delayed rents.When it comes to life-safety, code officials
do not negotiate. If your building hasn’t been designed with the newest code compliance in mind, you could be looking at expensive renovations to equipment rooms and utility chases. And cutting into freshly finished walls for wireless access points and antennas.
Three Reasons Why You Need an In-Building Wireless Public Safety Communications specialist for your team
Fire codes can be difficult to manage. Jurisdictions implement different versions of the codes at different
times. Some Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) modify existing codes. There has always been a lot of
cross-referencing to make sure your design is right.
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