5 Reasons You Should Have an Emergency Communication System
If you’re designing a life safety system for a facility with aging, disabled or other populations requiring added levels of assistance, a risk analysis will reveal if you need to install an Emergency Communication System (ECS). But even if you’re not required to install an ECS, you should still consider it – particularly if you’re building a multi-story facility that may be frequented by any population requiring added levels of assistance in an emergency. Learn how an ECS can deliver greater peace of mind, improved communication and a better coordinated response in an emergency.






















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