Building owners have a few options to invest in that will allow emergency responders entry after business hours in the event of a 911 generated call.
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Building owners have a few options to invest in that will allow emergency responders entry after business hours in the event of a 911 generated call.
Safeguards are put in place such as smoke detectors and rapid access lock boxes to allow entry. It is up to the building owner to ensure all fire alarm systems and lock boxes are in constant good working order. Being part of a lock box program is currently done on a volunteer basis.
It is the responsibility of each building owner to provide access for emergency responders and maintain the security of their building in the event of a maliciously removed lock box.
This is a problem that is happening more often and the cost to re-key each building can be in the thousands. Our SAFEsystem recessed lock box solves that problem. Plus, there is a memory stick inside that will allow the responders complete building owner contact information in the event of a fire.
Having your business outfitted with a SAFEsystem lock box depends on the availability of the SAFEsystem network in your community. Contact your local Emergency Services Departments to see when they will become involved with the program.
You can have the comfort knowing emergency responders can make immediate entry into your business at any time without damage to the property due to forced entry. This includes the installation of the lock box and the SAFEstick that will provide responders with important building owner contact information.
$479 plus installation
Annual Network Connection based on building design. Please contact a SAFEsystem representative for more information.
Includes:
*available with some packages