ALarosa
ALarosa
You mean like a "Help! I've fallen and I can't get up" system?
Maybe the NYSBFA association would say you need to be licensed, but no, you don't.
-Hal
I really appreciate your reply. I just want to cover myself regarding this product I'm installing. I would like to give you some additional information detailing system operation.
1) Is a STAND ALONE SYSTEM
2) System like mine and other systems similar are used in Hotels and other establishments looking for added safety for employees
3) Because buildings are vertical " fallen and i can't get up systems " will not work in these vertical buildings
4) Also systems are not intended to notify outside central monitoring stations or Law Enforcement ( basically sends duress alarm to central station located at in house security office or persons who responsible for safety n security.
5) Devices are usually are placed in guest rooms and designated areas within hotel. Which are all battery operated
6) Then There are Repeaters and radios which are 12v plugged in devices that help with signaling
7) All these devices wireless send signal to a Central station within building
8) Employees carry rechargeable transmitters and when pressed for alarm signal is sent to central enabling security to know exactly where employee is
Because this technology is fairly new there are no specific laws or codes on what precisely needs to be covered or monitored. Cities and states vary on their protocols.
Therefore I find myself in a Grey area on whether or not Licenses are required.
Also to cover myself regardless I'm in the process of inquiring licenses in state and localities I maybe doing sales.
I hope this additional information is more detailed. Also I would like to let you know I've been in the Electrical Trade for over 30 years. Again I appreciated your reply
Sincerely .
Tony.L