Category: <span>Fire Alarm and Life Safety</span>

Category: Fire Alarm and Life Safety

Space Age Carbon Monoxide Detectors for Ductwork

In commercial buildings, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors placed throughout ductwork are the best way to avoid CO poisoning, keep tenants or residents safe, and preserve lives. Carbon monoxide detectors are sensors that respond to CO and are attached to an alarm unit. These detectors and sensors generally comply with ANSI/UL …

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Integrated Fire & Life Safety Monitoring for Campuses

  Fire and life safety systems that protect numerous buildings and properties, such as campuses and hospitals, require integrated safety systems that meet a number of demanding requirements. College campuses, for example, consist of tens of thousands of acres with dozens of buildings for classroom facilities, residence halls, and common …

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Why Band Signal Boosters are Important For Public Safety

A Public Safety signal booster, also called a Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA), boosts the radiofrequency of the portable radios of first responders including police and fire to ensure reliable communication without any dead spots inside buildings. A BDA enhances all public safety frequencies including 700, 800 and 900 MHz to improve …

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Protecting Multi-family in Commercial Buildings

There are some basic principles when protecting private living spaces in larger commercial buildings. However, it does get tricky when other protection elements are needed. Note the use of Smoke Alarms in comparison to Smoke Detectors. Smoke Alarms are UL 217 residential units where as Smoke Detectors are supervised UL …

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Integrated Fire and Life Safety Systems for Healthcare Facilities

**This article was published on   8/5/2016  and updated on  11/15/2021 Protecting patients in hospitals and healthcare facilities is the top priority of healthcare staff.  Protecting patients during a fire or life safety emergency poses unique challenges in the healthcare industry when patients are simply unable to evacuate. Unique Challenges for …

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OSHA Fire Safety Guidelines

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA, provides regulations and enforcement policy for the standards related to preventing fire related injuries in the workplace. OSHA regulations detailed in Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1910, relate to fire protection standards for occupational safety. OSHA 29 CFR 1910  Employers are …

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