
Protect our communities by ensuring First Responders can communicate effectively in an emergency response. Public safety radio communications coverage in-building is more than just a code — it is a critical need.
“Clear requirements, efficient testing, and documentation the Fire Department accepted without issue.”
— Facilities Manager, FL
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“Clear requirements, efficient testing, and documentation the Fire Department accepted without issue.”
— Facilities Manager, FL
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Because emergencies allow no margin for error, we focus on ensuring reliable radio coverage where it matters most. For building owners and safety directors, testing is more than compliance — it is a responsibility to protect occupants and First Responders. Our team delivers accurate, code-compliant testing that provides peace of mind when lives are on the line.
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We provide comprehensive BDA System and ERCES services across Baker County, supporting building owners, contractors, and facility managers with third-party testing, compliance validation, and documentation aligned with Baker County BDA System guidelines. Our Baker County ERCES services are designed to meet local AHJ expectations, enforcement practices, and fire code requirements. From baseline in-building radio coverage testing to CORC documentation and re-testing support, we help ensure Baker County BDA systems achieve defensible compliance and withstand formal review.
Whether you’re a building owner, contractor, or manager, we’ll guide you through testing and compliance with clarity and ease.
We provide one-time compliance survey engagements and retainer consulting support for large projects or portfolios undergoing initial assessment.
Key stakeholders include building owners, occupants, contractors, local FCC license holders, and local fire departments.
They ensure first responders can communicate in-building during emergencies, saving life and protecting property.
Non-compliance can lead to failed inspections, delayed occupancy, costly retrofits, and potential liability if communication fails during an emergency.
It helps avoid costly surprises, ensures compliance across future projects, and provides a roadmap for upgrades as technology and codes evolve.
The local Fire Department and AHJ make the final decision based on the results of a compliance survey.
A consultant can help interpret local AHJ code requirements, coordinate with the fire department, and streamline the approval process.
Start with a complimentary consultation. We'll guide you step by step through the requirements and next actions.
We'll review the results with you and coordinate with the AHJ. If a system is required, we can help evaluate proposals and support the procurement process.
Compare the proposals carefully. We can help confirm code compliance, scope accuracy, and fair pricing before you commit.
Our team can also provide security integration services for highly complex facilities and offer preventative maintenance plans. Contact Us Now!

Because emergencies allow no margin for error, we focus on ensuring reliable radio coverage where it matters most. For building owners and safety directors, testing is more than compliance — it is a responsibility to protect occupants and First Responders. Our team delivers accurate, code-compliant testing that provides peace of mind when lives are on the line.
ERCES compliance is enforced by local Fire Departments and AHJs. This article explains who enforces ERCES, when reviews occur, and how compliance is verified.
Read MoreA properly installed ERCES or BDA system can still fail compliance. This article explains why third-party testing is critical to verify performance and documentation.
Read MoreMany buildings block public safety radio signals. This article explains why in-building radio coverage fails and how ERCES systems restore reliable first responder communications.
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