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Emergency Responder Radio Coverage

In-Building Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System (ERRC):

Following the tragedy of 9/11, the International Fire Code and the National Fire Protection Association developed requirements to remedy the shortfall of First Responders radio coverage within buildings. Since 2009, the International Fire Code has required in-building emergency responder radio coverage system for all new construction, this was subsequently revised to include existing buildings unless waived by a fire official. The National Fire Protection Association has also updated its requirements to include ERRC.

What is ERRC and Why is it a Must-Have Infrastructure for Senior Living Facilities?

Emergency responder radio coverage in buildings is life safety issue. When first responders are dispatched to your facility, they require dependable radio coverage.  In-building radio coverage plays a critical role in case of an emergency by ensuring that emergency responders’ radios work everywhere inside the building.

Recent changes to the fire code make testing and good First Responder radio service the responsibility of the building owner or manager and in most cases compliance is mandatory. Part of that compliance is obtaining test results from a certified vendor. If those testing results fall short of standards, signal amplification equipment must be installed and certified. These certifications need to be completed on a regular basis. (Usually yearly depending on the jurisdiction).   New structural additions or new buildings may trigger immediate compliance with the emergency responder radio coverage code and will prevent the building from getting a Certificate of Occupancy.

Remedying this problem is a complex undertaking.  The solution requires skilled technicians, measuring equipment, coordination with local fire and emergency officials, fire alarm companies, and requires an FCC license.

Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System for New Construction of Senior Living Facilities

While the emergency responder radio coverage code has specific performance criteria for radio coverage, it doesn’t specify how to design and build these radio systems. Thus, senior living facilities can go about this in various ways such as:

  • Install ERRC at the time of construction
  • Install the wires and cables during construction and then test the signal strength, adding boosters and other components as needed to become compliant
  • Install the entire radio system after the building is built

ERRCs for Existing Senior Living Facilities

As the fire code has been updated, existing senior living facilities are finding themselves subject to ERRC requirements. Requirements for emergency responder radio coverage in existing buildings vary from one municipality to the next. Even if not mandated in your area, renovations may trigger the requirement for ERRC.

HealthSignals is uniquely prepared to solve this problem.  We understand the fire code, we coordinate with the local fire and emergency officials to do the testing and certification required for you.  We have the skilled technicians, the measuring equipment, and testing procedures to satisfy your local officials.

We provide leading-edge design, amplification equipment, and installation of that equipment. We will get you into compliance and help keep your residents and staff safe.

Contact us today to discuss Emergency Responder Radio Coverage in your building.

Download Whitepaper:

Senior Living Facilities Must-Have Infrastructures: In-Building Emergency Responder Radio Coverage

This whitepaper will dive into everything you need to know about the radio coverage that is needed to not only keep up to code, but also to ensure the safety of all your residents and staff!

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