AES-IntelliNet patented technology is best-in-class for fire alarm communication installations with the quickest response
The mesh radio network was chosen to protect the lives and property of citizens throughout New York City
AES Corporation is pleased to announce that The City of New York Fire Department has officially accepted the following AES-IntelliNet® mesh radio network products for use by approved Central Stations to protect the lives and property of citizens throughout New York City.

The AES-IntelliNet products are NFPA-72 compliant and UL 864 9th Edition listed. 

The NYFD Certificate of Approval (COA # 6166) was completed after rigorous industry standard testing and extensive analysis by New York's Fire Department, pursuant to Section FC 112 and Section FC 901 of the New York City Fire Code.

AES-IntelliNet patented technology is best-in-class for fire alarm communication installations with the quickest response time of 1-3 seconds, the fastest signal transmission speed of any current technology available. A fire can double in size in just 30 seconds; consider this fact when compared to other traditional methods that can take up to 45 seconds to transmit critical alarm signals.  

AES security solutions are highly reliable, easy to install and manage, infinitely scalable, and offer low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Make the switch to AES fire alarm communication technology now and you won't have to worry about the cost of another technology sunset plan.

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