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SAFETY & SECURITY

For almost 20 years, Group One Safety and Security, a locally owned and operated company has been recognized as one of the most reliable life safety and security companies in South Florida.

800-343-8119                                                                                            Sales@GroupOneSandS.com

561-848-1030

772-283-2320

From new construction to retrofit systems in older buildings, Group One is an attentive, independent local systems' contractor strategically placed to serve southeast Florida from Broward & Palm Beach Counties to Jupiter, Stuart, Port Saint Lucie, the Treasure Coast and more.

Beyond fire alarm services, inspections and installations, Group One provides all your security and low-voltage needs. Traditional security, burglar alarms, closed circuit television (CCTV)/ surveillance camera systems, access control and even structured cabling networks are available from Group One.

And, once your system is installed contact Group One with the most innovative system for access to your own service tickets, repair status and off premises central station monitoring.

Group One proving that local is better!

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Your building is probably subject to most or all of the following codes/ordinances:

NFPA 72 - National Fire Prevention Association These are the nationally agreed upon fire prevention codes. Which edition you are subject to is based on which edition has be reviewed and legally adopted.

Life-Safety (NFPA 101) - These are the "danger to life" codes covering all aspects of building classification, architectural standards, building maintenance, egress, evacuation, and anything else pertaining to life saving requirements and practices.


NEC - National Electrical Code - These are the agreed upon standards published by the NFPA (see above) governing the standards by which electrical wiring and equipment is to be installed.

Americans with Diabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) - These laws don't apply to every building classification and there are exceptions to many of the specific clauses. However, ADA does apply to some fire alarm installation details. In public buildings ADA dictates special physical access conditions and considerations.

 

Installation, maintenance, service, required regular inspections and central station monitoring (using telephone lines, celluar telephone or radio reporting systems listed for that use with fire alarms), are the sole responsibility of the building owner(s).

Finding and keeping a quality fire alarm service company is the only way to assure someone is watching your system, meeting the code and limiting your liability.

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