Systems, components and equipment required to provide the emergency
responder radio coverage system shall comply with the following:
A. Radio signal strength. The building shall be considered to have an acceptable emergency responder radio coverage when signal strength measurements in 95% of all areas on each floor of the building meet the signal strength requirements in Subsection
A(1) and
A(2) below:
(1) Minimum signal strength into the building. A minimum signal strength
of -95 dBm shall be receivable within the building.
(2) Minimum signal strength out of the building. A minimum signal strength
of -95 dBm shall be received by the agency's radio system when
transmitted from within the building.
B. System design. The emergency responder radio coverage system shall
be designed in accordance with the below subsections.
(1) Amplification systems allowed. Buildings and structures that cannot
support the required level of radio coverage shall be equipped with
a radiating cable system, a distributed antenna system with Federal
Communications commission (FCC) certified signal boosters, or other
system approved by the fire code official in order to achieve the
required adequate radio coverage.
(2) Technical criteria. The fire code official shall maintain a document
providing the specific technical information and requirements for
the emergency responder radio coverage system. This document shall
contain, but not be limited to, the various frequencies required,
the location of radio sites, effective radiated power of radio sites,
and other supporting technical information.
(3) Standby power. The standby power supply shall be capable of operating
the emergency responder radio coverage system for a duration of not
less than 24 hours.
(4) Signal booster requirements: If used, signal boosters shall meet
the following requirements:
(a)
All signal booster components shall be contained in a National
Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) 4 type waterproof
cabinet.
(b)
Battery systems used for the emergency power source shall be
contained in a NEMA 4 type waterproof cabinet.
(c)
The signal booster system and battery system shall be electrically
supervised and monitored by a supervisory service, or when approved
by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly
attended location.
(d)
Equipment shall have FCC certification prior to installation.
(5) Additional frequencies and change of frequencies. The emergency responder
radio coverage system shall be capable of modification or expansion
in the event frequency changes are required by the FCC or additional
frequencies are made available by the FCC.
Any persons or entities found to be in violation of the requirements
of this chapter shall, upon certification of said violation by the
Township of Logan Fire Official, be subject to a penalty. Such penalties
shall not exceed a rate of $1,000 per day for failure to abate the
violation. If the violation is not abated within 90 days of the date
of violation, certificate of occupancy for the building in violation
may also be revoked until compliance with this chapter.
The applicant for a construction permit under this chapter shall
be responsible for all fees for review and inspection of the radio
amplification system incurred by the Township's public safety
radio engineer and shall be charged the hourly rate approved by the
Township.