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Summary of Changes - 2022 ERCES Edition of NFPA 1225

Credit Hours
1 Hours
Learning Objectives
  • Requirements that eliminate noise and interference to the public safety macro system; survivability requirements; performance requirements that align with various ICC and NFPA model codes; and new testing requirements.
Course Description
This presentation summarizes the key changes to the 2022 edition of the NFPA 1225, Standard for Emergency Services Communications, for in-building emergency responder communications enhancement systems (ERCES).

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Richard Roberts, Honeywell
Industry Affairs Manager
Over thirty-five years of experience in the installation, sales, commissioning and product management of code compliant commercial fire alarm, carbon monoxide detection and security systems. Currently Mr. Roberts is responsible for the development of codes & standards at the federal, state, and local level as well as influencing changes to legislation.

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