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• <br /> municipality to operate a remote supervising station as a way to receive <br /> signals at their communication center ithey are not utilizing a public <br /> emergency alarm reporting system. <br /> Commun',cahons <br /> Metuds <br /> oviti <br /> 8a <br /> °(aloes. <br /> simeircylPP <br /> MUIIMe<S'ypipi <br /> There are many different methods that can be used for the fire alarm control <br /> unit to communicate to the supervising station,and NFPA 72 outlines the <br /> requirements for four different types that are permitted in new installations, <br /> which includes both wired and wireless methods. <br /> Want to learn more? <br /> Like I noted In the beginning of this blog,if you are Interested In learning more <br /> about fire alarm basics,take a look at my Fire Alarm Bala Blot I will be <br /> updating this series over the next few months to add a deeper dive into <br /> different portions of the fire alarm system.If you found this article helpful, <br /> subscribe to the NFPA Network Newsletter for monthly,personalized content <br /> related to the world of fire,electrical,and building&life safety. <br /> TOPICS: Fba Pmtaetlon$/slams.C .E,Furcwnru <br /> Sign up for the NFPA Network Newsletter =2SN UP <br /> SHAWN MAHONEY <br /> TMlnical SeMces Engineer <br /> t,, e <br /> • <br /> y <br /> READ MORE BY SHAWN MAHONFY <br /> 0 Comments tames sort y Bea <br /> NFPA uses Hyvor Talk to enable you to make comments on NFPA's blog posts.For more <br /> information about the information Hyvor collects and how they use it,please see <br /> Hkeetir'<Privacy Policy <br /> Be the first to comment.. toms SPONUP <br /> RELATED ARTICLES <br />