- Systems shall provide communication in each required location with hands-free communication devices (2100 Series Call Boxes) and central control point or fire command center (SmartRescue Base Stations)
- Emergency communication systems require 24/7 monitoring. If the central control point (SmartRescue Base Station) is not a constantly attended location, the system shall have a timed automatic dial-out capability to an off-site monitoring or 911
- All pathways between the remote call stations and the master control station shall be monitored for integrity. (360° Supervision)
Pathway survivability requirements state all circuits remain survivable (2 Hour Fire-Rated Cable) for at least the same time as the fire rating of the building - Primary/Secondary (Power Supply) must be monitored for the presence of voltage. Battery back-up power must be capable of operating on stand-by for 24 hours and subsequently for a period of 4 hours of system activation
- Systems shall also include both audible and visible signals (Signage)
Analog SmartRescue System for 1-10 Call Boxes
The SmartRescue Two-Way Emergency Communication System is designed to accommodate up to 10 Call Boxes, utilizing a home run configuration, where each call box is wired directly to the central command station. All components are engineered to meet current industry codes, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Designed for up to 10 Call Boxes, SmartRescue offers an economical option for smaller installations without sacrificing quality or performance
- Safe & Secure: With the SmartRescue System, safety and communication are within reach for smaller buildings or facilities. Explore the unique value proposition of this system and discover how it can enhance the safety and efficiency of your space.