In 2009, the International Building Code introduced Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement Systems (ERCES) to address radio communication issues in new constructions. ERCES are crucial for ensuring that emergency responders can communicate effectively within buildings, enhancing life-saving efforts. Learn More about ERCES https://rpb.li/V8Gd6S
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In 2009, the International Building Code introduced Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement Systems (ERCES) to address radio communication issues in new constructions. ERCES are crucial for ensuring that emergency responders can communicate effectively within buildings, enhancing life-saving efforts. Learn More about ERCES https://rpb.li/V8Gd6S
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By Denise MunroWith the spread of the International Building Code 2021, the requirements for emergency communication capabilities in buildings has changed. See what that means for communication technology professionals.
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By Denise MunroWith the spread of the International Building Code 2021, the requirements for emergency communication capabilities in buildings has changed. See what that means for communication technology professionals.
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