Emergency Communication Systems help save lives — regardless of code obligations.
An Emergency Communication System — the name alone makes it sound like something every facility should have. Yet, only certain buildings such as hotels, high-rise structures, and college dorms are required to have an ECS under NFPA 101 and the International Building Code. But what about all the benefits it can provide for facilities that don't have compliance obligations? In our white paper, we share how an ECS not only facilitates a better-coordinated emergency response but also:
- Is an essential tool in any emergency situation, such as an active shooter or natural disaster
- Helps elderly and disabled individuals communicate with emergency personnel in the event of a fire
- Can be integrated with your facility's life safety system for a coordinated, centralized response
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