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Our experienced and professional team will provide a turn-key solution to bring your project in compliance with Section 510 fire codes. As an experienced wireless integrator, we will offer the following:
- Our team will conduct a FREE on site radio frequency ("RF") test of your building.
- We will provide a proposal with COMPETITIVE pricing for a turn-key installation of your entire building that will pass inspections and comply with Section 510 requirements.
- Upon signing of the contract, we will conduct a comprehensive site survey and work with your job superintendent or project manager to design a cost-saving DAS installation plan that will utilize our expertise in value engineering such as the optimal route of 2-hour rated risers and conduits, donor antenna on the roof, 2-hour rated room to house the BDA equipment and strategically located interior DAS antennas.
- Our designer will also take into consideration future maintenance of the BDA and DAS equipments.
- Our professional engineers will conduct radio frequency ("RF") strength analysis and prepare design drawings of BDA and DAS tailored to your project.
- We will submit the design drawings for plan check and permitting at NO cost to you.
- Our experienced team will also help you pre-plan for the system installation so that the BDA equipment, DAS antennas, 2-hour rated risers, EMT conduits, access panels and rooftop antenna system can be included in your construction schedule.
- While our experienced installers working on your jobsite, we will make sure that our installation will not delay the critical path of your construction schedule. Our work will not cause conflicts with your other trades.
- Our professional team will install the wireless system in a timely manner, conduct certified RF tests, and pass inspections prior to completion of the building.
- We will issue a certified final DAS-ERRCS report for you to submit to the Fire Department.
- We will also offer a maintenance contract and an annual inspection report to ensure that the equipment is operating correctly and complies with 510 fire code requirements.