Is your building
safety ready?

Have you thought of everything to keep your personnel and tenants safe in serious emergency events?

You have planned for the safety of your building. Sprinkler System, check. Fire Alarm System, check. Security and Access Systems, check. Video Surveillance, check.

Did you miss anything? What about Emergency Communications Systems?

Unfortunately, the Emergency Communications Systems are far too often overlooked. These systems are imperative in keeping First Responders safe as they protect your safety in an emergency situation. They are so important that the majority of municipalities require, or will soon require, you to have an Emergency Responder Radio Communication System (ERRCS) installed in your facility per code in accordance with the International Fire Code (IFC) and National Fire Protection Act (NFPA) requirements.

Do not get caught short, plan ahead and seek the assistance of experts to ensure you comply with codes and all technical requirements.

Bringing safety Communications to:

  • Commercial Real Estate properties and owners
  • Stadiums and arenas
  • Hospital systems
  • Schools and Universities
  • Residential High-rise communities
  • Hotels and Casinos
  • Malls and shopping centers

These mandates will affect you. Prepare now!

Not having an Emergency Responder Radio Communication System (ERRCS), or having a system that is not properly designed, can be very costly and delay occupancy.

Avoid costly delays with help from the most experienced professionals

Safe-fi is backed by highly experienced engineers and technical professionals that are Subject Matter Experts (SME) in public safety radio and ERRCS and have been highly engaged in In-Building Public Safety radio long before ERRCS became code in 2009. Codes tell you what you have to do, Safe-Fi knows how to do it, right, the first time.

Code requirements are complex and changing with each release. Turn to professionals that can ensure your building is in compliance.

Financing options available. No need to delay building your system.