Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The New 2020 Chicago Life Safety Way

 


Stay Up to Date with the Latest Chicago Code Requirements

 The City of Chicago has been conducting a multi-year effort to comprehensively update building construction codes and standards including fire, life and safety requirements.  The latest 2019 Chicago IBC Codes were introduced in 2019 with a schedule to phase in all regulations between June of 2019 and August of 2020. 

 The 2019 Chicago IBC was based on the 2018 International Building Code (IBC), with many significant changes required to protect more buildings than under previous code requirements.  NFPA 72 is very much a part of these latest Chicago Code requirements, as we cover in our article, 2019 Chicago Building Code: What You Need to Know.  In addition to these many highlighted changes which took effect August of 2020, there are additional general requirements we would like to point out.

 The following are general requirements which may have particular exceptions:

 

       Complete smoke detection coverage is required in corridors when open to elevator lobbies

       Speakers required in all sleeping rooms and common living spaces

       NFPA 72 compliant Notification required in all sprinklered buildings

       Sprinkler systems require proper alarm and supervisory connections

       Work Place environments require ADA strobes

       A Manual Pull Station System is required in all 2 stories or greater buildings

       All Apartment buildings that sleep greater than 16 units require an automatic fire alarm system

       75 DB minimums, 75 db to Pillow, and 15 db above ambient noise levels is expected

       Lumber Storage areas require Smoke Detection Coverage

       Carbon Monoxide Sensors to be installed in all Classrooms

       Special amusement facilities require smoke detection throughout

       Background music and theatrical sound systems must shut down during alarm condition

These are just a few of the updated requirements included in the 2019 Chicago IBC updated codes.  High Rise Security Systems is here for you to help you understand how these changes affect you and your fire, life and safety system requirements.  Do not get caught unprepared or worse yet, unprotected.

 

HRSS offers comprehensive fire alarm safety system consultations, system design, UL listed equipment, service, maintenance, repairs and monitoring.  You can count on our decades of service and in depth industry knowledge to keep your property and occupants safe, with code compliant life-saving technology.  Contact us to make sure that you are up to date with the latest on Chicago’s Fire, Life and Safety regulations for 2020.

 

This article was previously published at: https://hrsschicago.com/fire-alarm-inspection/the-new-2020-chicago-life-safety-way/

 

 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Systems of Duress: Audible Protection with Quick Dispatch



Recent current events have caused much uncertainty for business owners of all sizes, from economic survival to protecting workers and property with a scarce work force.  A lonely trip to the office is the new normal for many in the midst of a pandemic, where once busy offices are now scarcely occupied.  Employees are expected to adapt yet feeling unsafe in your work environment is not an option. 

Building owners must be concerned about the physical safety of every person on their property, whether a threat comes from a disgruntled employee, a stranger off the street, vandalism or looting.  If your employees or occupants need immediate help, you have a responsibility to put protections in place.  A person under attack may not always have the means to call 9-1-1, which may dispatch police but would not deliver visual or audible alerts to deter an attacker.

Audible and Visual Alerts

Systems of Duress are a network of devices that can cause loud audible sounds or flash visual indicators to deter a potential attack, while alerting your monitoring company to dispatch emergency help. There are numerous products and systems available today which can easily be integrated into your existing fire alarm system, utilizing existing wiring.

UL implemented a UL 9th edition in 2004, requiring fire alarm panel manufacturers to make standard a 10-second maximum response between a detected signal and initiating a control respond. In the case of Notifier equipment, detection and control typically happens within 5 seconds.

Notifier Emergency Duress Stations

With the use of a Notifier system, Emergency Duress Stations can be strategically placed throughout a facility and loud decibel horns and strobes can act as a deterrent, advising an offender that authorities have been summoned.  Lesser costing blue stations and audible visual strobes can easily be added throughout an office than costly, larger heavy steel stations. 

The use of wireless pendants is another option, which can be made available to provide 100% floor coverage if a worker feels it necessary.

With the use of an addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel, (FACP) there would be point identification from where the emergency signal originated, giving authorities quick reference to the area needing help. Upon activating the alarm, the Emergency monitoring service company will receive the duress call and dispatch the police within a maximum of 90 seconds and even faster in many cases.  Further, buildings with in-house security personnel are quickly notified with locally provided alpha numeric displays and/or web based smart devices to be able to provide even faster assistance prior to police arriving.

 Addressable FACP Benefits System of Duress

Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels can greatly reduce the cost of installation if the need to add duress stations is of interest. With an existing addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel, the following benefits and protections are provided when integrating a system of duress:

        Local request for emergency assistance with low-costing stations

        Point Identification of the emergency

        Wireless Options for wider coverage

        Loud Noise Makers and Visual Strobes

        Summoning the Police within 90 seconds maximum

        Making in-house security personal aware of needed help within 10 seconds

If this type of emergency station interests you, HRSS can provide a free evaluation, site survey and proposal.    

High Rise Security Systems provides fire alarm and life safety system solutions to commercial property owners, managers and contractors in Illinois.  We offer site evaluations, UL listed products, fire alarm system maintenance, monitoring, service and repairs with code compliance.  Contact us with any questions about protecting your property and occupants with reliable fire alarm life safety systems including systems of duress.

 

This article was previously published at: https://hrsschicago.com/fire-alarm-systems/systems-of-duress-audible-protection-with-quick-dispatch/