Fireman Intercom System – Reliable Emergency Communication for Firefighting Operations
The Fireman Intercom System is a vital communication tool that enables firefighters and emergency personnel to coordinate quickly and effectively during fire incidents in high-rise and large commercial buildings. Installed at designated locations such as fire command centers, stairwells, and fire-fighting lobbies, this two-way voice communication system ensures real-time, uninterrupted contact during emergencies. Designed to comply with MS 1745, NFPA 72, and local Bomba requirements, our systems are engineered for durability, clarity, and fail-safe operation.
Key Features:
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	Complies with MS 1745, NFPA 72, and local fire regulations 
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	Two-way voice communication between fire command center and fire zones 
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	Durable fire-rated cables and emergency handsets 
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	Integration with fire alarm and public address systems 
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	Central control panel with zone indicators and call status 
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	Ideal for high-rise buildings, hospitals, malls, and industrial complexes 
Equip your building with a reliable emergency communication backbone. Contact us today to design or upgrade your fireman intercom system.









 
		 
            
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