(Dallas, TX) June 12, 2024 - As 2024 progresses, the adoption of safety codes mandating video and two-way messaging capabilities for elevator communications is gaining momentum across the United States. At the start of this year, Florida adopted the ASME 2019 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators in January 2024, setting new standards for emergency communication in elevators throughout the state.
Realcomm Panel to Discuss Code & Technology Updates, Industry Changes
Advancing Accessibility for Resilient Emergency Response
Adoption of these codes represents a significant step forward in prioritizing safety and accessibility in the built environment. When addressing these codes, it’s essential to recognize the importance of staying ahead of industry trends and providing solutions that not only meet but exceed these evolving standards with particular proactive attention to how updated requirements with additional data needs affect building security.
Daniel Goldstein- National Product Manager, Kings III
Data & Network Security Vulnerabilities
While utilizing an existing building network may make sense on the surface, granting a third-party vendor access to the building's network is an option but unfortunately, even privileged account access has risks and it needs to be under the direct and careful supervision of the IT department. See some expert recommendations below:
Addressing Requirements through Solution Integration
- Two-way messaging capability for the hearing and speech impaired
- Video capability for visual confirmation and assessment
- Display messages indicating help is on the way or onsite
- Compatibility with video and messaging systems from various manufacturers
- A cellular data connection independent of the building's network (eliminating the security risks and headaches associated with IT departments managing additional life safety devices)
- Kings III's renowned all-inclusive benefits, including equipment, installation, maintenance, and 24/7 professional emergency monitoring
Preparing for Continued Code Adoption
For more information about Kings III's emergency communications solutions and the latest code requirements, visit our website.