High-Rise Buildings in North Carolina
High-Rise Buildings guidance for North Carolina building owners, technicians, and integrators. State-specific ERRCS requirements, AHJ expectations, and next steps.
High-Rise Buildings support in North Carolina
High-rise buildings present unique ERRCS challenges due to vertical coverage requirements, elevator shafts, stairwells, and the natural attenuation of radio signals through multiple floors. Fire codes specifically target high-rises because firefighters may need to communicate between the lobby, fire command center, and upper floors during emergencies. Most jurisdictions define high-rises as buildings over 75 feet, though some use lower thresholds.
BDA Systems supports owners, contractors, and technical teams throughout North Carolina. We align project scope with local AHJ expectations, adopted code language, and the practical realities of getting from failed testing to final approval.
Typical Requirements
- Coverage on all floors including roof
- 99% coverage in stairwells and elevator lobbies
- Fire command center radio capability
- Backup power for minimum 12-24 hours
- Annual recertification testing
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North Carolina code snapshot
- Adopted code: NC Fire Code
- AHJ: State Fire Marshal / Local AHJ
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High-Rise Buildings in North Carolina
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