Thanks to a strategic agreement with ADRF, Edwards offers a powerful range of signal boosting solutions that will enable communication in challenging environments.
Across the country, public safety codes and mandates require facilities to be equipped with ERCES systems that enable emergency communications in any area of any building. Now, thanks to a strategic resell agreement with ADRF, Edwards is able to offer in-building public safety communication solutions that cover critical coverage zones such as basements, fire escape stairwells, and elevator lobbies, and avoid radio frequency interruption during emergency situations.
Commonly used to improve wireless coverage in built environments, DASs support multiple carriers and frequencies, are modular and flexible and meet or exceed all commercial and public safety standards.
Edwards is proud to offer a full suite of radio frequency repeaters, providing gold-standard solutions that are ready to ship and install with zero lead time, with unparalleled performance and superior filtering.
A comprehensive suite of antenna solutions provides maximum performance, supports all wireless technologies, and can be optimized for indoor or outdoor use.
Get the passive components you need with the quality you trust thanks to components that have been optimized for compatibility.
Powerful distributed antenna systems and repeaters provide reliable signal boosting solutions for first responders in the event of an emergency.
Make sure communication is clear and easy in your most critical areas, such as fire escape stairwells, elevator lobbies, basements, and control rooms.
Keep your building safe and in compliance with public safety standards thanks to ERCES solutions from Edwards.
Explore the benefits and technology behind Edwards systems and products. This extensive collection of product literature includes detailed specifications, images, and drawings on fire and life safety systems, innovative signals and detectors, and integrated solutions that unify life safety, incident management, and mass notification/emergency communications.