Many incidents and attacks to Federal Buildings has lead Government authorities to focus their attention on building security. Federal Buildings are no exception and such attacks have lead Government authorities to focus their attention on building security. This focus not only protects the daily operations of the federal government but also the safety of federal employees and of the general public who visit these facilities. City officials, safety councilors, mayors and government security agencies join efforts to keep their employees, the community and public facilities safe.
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Many incidents and attacks to Federal Buildings has lead Government authorities to focus their attention on building security. Federal Buildings are no exception and such attacks have lead Government authorities to focus their attention on building security. This focus not only protects the daily operations of the federal government but also the safety of federal employees and of the general public who visit these facilities. City officials, safety councilors, mayors and government security agencies join efforts to keep their employees, the community and public facilities safe.
Fiplex Signal Boosters and DAS products provide the needed coverage in federal buildings of complex infrastructure and hard concrete or steel walls. When it comes to public safety, every life matters regardless of rating.
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A Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA) system boosts in-building radio signals, ensuring reliable communication for first responders and public safety during emergencies, especially in large structures
The cost of a BDA system typically ranges from $1 to $1.75 per square foot installed, depending on the size and complexity of the building and specific communication requirements.
Installing a BDA system can take anywhere from 1 to 12 months, depending on the size and complexity of the building, as well as any specific requirements for the project.
Whether you need a BDA system depends on if the Fire Department (AHJ) has reviewed a code-compliant survey and determined that your building's coverage doesn't meet the required minimum.