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US Cellular Cell Phone Booster US Cellular owns and operates the fourth-largest wireless telecommunications network in the US. It delivers reliable network service with fast speed. But remote rural areas and crowded urban downtown might have weak US Cellular cell phone signal reception. HiBoost cell phone boosters are intended to improve weak cell phone signals…

To obtain a prerequisite for an occupancy permit, there are numerous jurisdictions that require NFP or IFC-compliant public safety and emergency responder coverage (ERRC) even as a building owner, general contractor, or a construction project manager. Your building may require a certain variation of a public safety coverage solution (ERRCS) but comprehending the attributes of how coverage is tested and how it may be improved is complex because it changes drastically from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

We’ve always known first responders risk their lives regularly to save others. Recently we’ve seen one newscast after another where emergency responders rush into danger to protect others, and they’re perhaps less appreciated than they’ve ever been. We see one situation after another that could be deemed every responder’s first nightmare and can’t imagine how…

Has Your Building Been Tested?

  • August 18, 2020
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If there’s an emergency, first responders rush to render aid. If they enter your building, some of the materials used in its construction can obstruct radio coverage so firefighters, paramedics, and security personnel can’t communicate with each other. The result could be a catastrophe.  If you own the building, it’s your responsibility to make sure…

On September 11, 2001, after the World Trade Center’s south tower collapsed, helicopters circled the remaining tower and evaluated the extensive damage. “I don’t think this has too much longer to go,” a pilot radioed. “I would evacuate all people within the area of the second building.”  The firefighters already inside would have had time…

Fireman Weighs In On What It’s Like During Coronavirus Scott Flanders has been a driver and engineer for a Texas fire department for more than 20 years. He recently provided an interview on what it’s like to be a first responder during the COVID pandemic. His candid answers make us even more thankful for the…