California DAS Systems
Fighting to help keep California’s first responders safe by designing and installing the best and most cost-efficient Emergency Response Radio Coverage Systems available
strategize plans and ideas to build the most reliable bi-directional communications and emergency response systems
Our Services
Targetting a Range of
Commercial Buidlings & High-rises
We are one of the industry leaders in designing and installing of VHF, UHF, and 700/869 MHz Emergency Response Radio Coverage Systems
Testing
Using the latest technology and expertise to determine the strength of the emergency signal
Design
Using the software analysis and engieering to determine best cost effective solution for a buidling to pass the fire department inspection
Analysis
Detail analysis of public safety signal strength within the building using the latest software technology
Implementation
The design stage will determine the work at hand for us to delivery the most cost effective and successful installation
About Us & Why We are
The Best For the Job
We are a family-run, family-owned business striving to design and install the most effective and reliable Emergency Radio Response Communication Systems (ERRCS) in buildings for the greater good of public safety. Currently, we proudly serve states on the west coast and surrounding areas while strictly adhering to the fire code section 510.
RF Spot Testing
We offer a benchmark radio frequency (RF) grid test per Fire Code – Section 510. Per Local and County requirements, benchmark data of all frequencies will be testing to pinpoint any RF coverage deficiencies within the building for first responders (Fire, Police, EMT).
The test report provided includes a breakdown of downlink levels, building loss, and uplink calculations of each floor, critical areas, rooftop and the exterior of the building.
IFC 510 specifies that “All new buildings shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building based upon the existing coverage levels of the public safety communication systems of the jurisdiction at the exterior of the building”.