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Proactive Protection: Keeping the Office Safe From Fires

March 05, 2022 By Millennium Fire and Security In Business & Office, News
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  When most people think about business fires, they picture a conflagration at the local factory or a blaze at the lumber yard down the street. What they do not typically picture is a fire at the office, yet office fires are all too common, and preventing them is the job of every business owner...

Meet Your Building’s State Requirements With Bi-Directional Antenna and Distributed Antenna Systems 2

October 13, 2021 By Millennium Fire and Security In Business & Office, Construction, News
An installed fire alarm system can only function at its highest capacity when it has power and the ability to access communication channels. National Fire Protection Association Code 72 provides the latest safety provisions to meet society’s changing fire detection, signaling, and emergency co...

Florida Fire Code Now Requires Six Month Visual Inspection. Is Your Business Prepared?

June 29, 2021 By Millennium Fire and Security In Business & Office, Construction, Healthcare, News, Retail & Shop, School & Education
  A recent change to the Florida fire alarm code is one in which all businesses need to take note. The state code now requires visual inspections to be performed every six months. This rule change was approved several years ago, but authorities only recently started fully enforcing it.   W...

Do Employers Check Security Cameras?

March 29, 2021 By Millennium Fire and Security In Business & Office, News, Retail & Shop
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  Smile, you’re on Candid Camera! The United States has about 70 million surveillance cameras in use, and the vast majority of them are at businesses. Employers use them to keep tabs on workplaces and employees, something that is perfectly legal in most places so long as workers are notif...