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Product Director Base Emergency Communications System (BECS) supports installation force protection, public safety, installation management, and homeland security. BECS manages,
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11 to 32 Stations Area of Refuge (AOR) systems for 11 to 32 stations provide two-way emergency communication from either an elevator landing or stairway to the fire
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The 2010 edition of NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code received a name change with the addition of the words “and Signaling” to its title. The scope of the code
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A fire command center is a room dedicated as the Fire Department response point, and serves as the center for their emergency operations. The FCC consolidates life safety
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