TELECO Inc. Empowers Commercial Buildings to Meet 2025 Public Safety Communication Mandates

April 25 13:04 2025
TELECO Inc. Empowers Commercial Buildings to Meet 2025 Public Safety Communication Mandates
Public Safety DAS by TELECO Inc.
TELECO Inc. offers end-to-end Public Safety DAS solutions to help commercial buildings comply with 2025 NFPA and IFC code updates. With full site assessment, custom design, installation, and ongoing support, TELECO ensures reliable communication for first responders during emergencies. Don’t wait—prepare your building now for safety and compliance.

Greenville, SC – As safety codes tighten and emergency preparedness becomes a top priority for commercial property owners, TELECO Inc. is leading the charge with innovative Public Safety Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions that ensure buildings are compliant, secure, and ready for 2025.

The clock is ticking for building owners, facility managers, and developers. Updated 2025 NFPA and IFC codes will soon require buildings to maintain reliable in-building emergency communication systems. These codes are not suggestions — they are mandates tied directly to a building’s Certificate of Occupancy. Failure to comply can result in fines, delays, or worse, an inability to obtain occupancy permits.

“At TELECO, we understand the critical nature of communication in emergencies,” said a company spokesperson. “Our mission is to provide life-saving connectivity through robust, code-compliant DAS systems that help first responders stay connected when every second matters.”

Why Public Safety Communications Are Essential

In today’s increasingly complex commercial structures—often filled with concrete, steel, and underground parking—radio signals frequently fail to penetrate areas like stairwells, elevators, basements, and mechanical rooms. These dead zones are often the very places emergency responders need to access quickly and efficiently.

Without a reliable Public Safety DAS in place, these gaps in communication can delay rescue efforts, risk lives, and hinder emergency operations.

TELECO’s Public Safety DAS eliminates these blind spots by boosting two-way radio signal strength throughout the building, ensuring seamless communication for firefighters, EMS personnel, and police — even in the most difficult-to-reach areas.

What’s Changing in 2025?

The 2025 code updates raise the bar on what’s required to keep buildings safe and legally compliant. Key changes include:

  • Enhanced Signal Coverage: Full coverage is now required throughout the entire building, including all traditionally low-signal areas.
  • Mandatory Battery Backup: DAS systems must include backup power solutions to ensure operation during outages.
  • Rigorous Testing & Maintenance: Building owners must maintain testing logs and ensure DAS systems function optimally year-round.
  • Certificate of Occupancy Tied to Compliance: Buildings that fail to meet DAS standards may be denied operational permits altogether.

These updates reflect a growing understanding that communication is not a luxury — it’s a lifeline. TELECO is at the forefront of helping clients meet these new standards with confidence.

TELECO’s Turnkey Public Safety DAS Solutions

What sets TELECO apart is their end-to-end approach. The company offers comprehensive services designed to guide building owners through every phase of DAS implementation — from planning to post-installation support.

Here’s what clients can expect:

Site Assessment & Engineering TELECO begins every project with a complete infrastructure evaluation. Their expert engineers analyze building layout, materials, and existing communication limitations to develop the ideal system design.

Custom Design & Installation No two buildings are the same. TELECO’s team creates a tailored DAS system for each property, ensuring maximum coverage, efficiency, and compliance.

Code Compliance Testing All TELECO installations are rigorously tested to ensure they meet or exceed 2025 NFPA and IFC code updates, giving clients peace of mind and code inspectors full satisfaction.

Ongoing Monitoring & Support TELECO doesn’t walk away after installation. Their ongoing service agreements provide remote monitoring, maintenance, and compliance testing to keep systems performing at peak levels.

This full-service model ensures that property managers and developers are supported from the first site visit to years beyond the final installation.

More Than Compliance — It’s About Saving Lives

Installing a Public Safety DAS is not simply about satisfying regulatory checklists. It’s about creating a safer environment for building occupants and the professionals who protect them. In the event of a fire, medical emergency, or security threat, split-second communication can mean the difference between disaster and a coordinated response.

“Safety isn’t optional, and neither is preparation,” TELECO’s spokesperson emphasized. “Buildings that invest in their communication systems now are protecting lives while avoiding costly setbacks later.”

Are You Ready for 2025?

The new codes are fast approaching, and TELECO urges property owners not to wait until it’s too late. Delaying Public Safety DAS installation not only risks noncompliance but also jeopardizes the safety of everyone inside the building.

With decades of experience, cutting-edge technology, and an unmatched reputation in wireless infrastructure, TELECO is the partner trusted by national brands, healthcare providers, government agencies, and commercial developers alike.

Make the Smart Move Toward Safer, Compliant Buildings

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Company Name: TELECO, Inc.
Contact Person: Mark Williams
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Phone: (800) 800-6159
Address:430 Woodruff Road Suite 300
City: Greenville
State: SC
Country: United States
Website: www.teleco.com