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Friday, December 28, 2012
Wireless Fire Alarm Monitoring
Drop your phone lines and go wireless with IntrepidNet!
IntrepidNet is UL864 Listed - NFPA 72 Compliant Wireless Mesh Fire Alarm Network.
Going wireless means no Central Station and no monthly bill for phone lines.
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| Notifier Fire Alarm Control Panel with AES Wireless Subscriber Unit. |
Copper-based phones lines are quickly becoming a thing of the past. As of November 2012, AT&T pledged $14 billion in new network investment in wireless with no investment in copper. This will have huge ramifications for customers who still rely in wire-line copper based telephone lines for burglar alarms, emergencies, and fire alarm systems.
To upgrade to IntrepidNet wireless fire alarm monitoring, contact us!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The True Cost of Managing Paper
In an age of digital information, one would think paper usage would be declining. Not so. In fact, it is increasing. The cost of paper and associated costs of using paper are enormous but with procedures and systems built into most businesses for decades, many of these costs are hidden to the average business. Therefore BuildingReports has compiled the below facts about the true cost of using paper from industry studies. Compare the data below with the efficiencies gained by using a one-time digital capture method for any data recording procedure:- A four-drawer filing cabinet costs about $25,000 to fill and $2,000 per year to maintain. -- Delphi Group
- 45% of the files in filing cabinets are duplicated information, and 80% is never accessed again. -- IDC
- Over its life span, a single sheet of paper ends up costing an average of $30. -- Delphi Group
- US companies spend an estimated $20 on labor costs to file a document, $120 on finding a misfiled document and $220 to reproduce a lost document. -- Coopers & Lybrand
- Associated paper costs such as copying, printing, postage, disposal, recycling and storing can be as much as 31 times the purchasing cost. Translated, a $5 ream of paper could actually cost up to $155—and that doesn't include labor. -- Green Life
- 7.5 percent of all documents get lost, 3 percent get misfiled, and the average professional spends 50% of their time looking for information. -- Gartner Group
- 90% of corporate memory exists on paper.
- 70% of today’s businesses would fail within three weeks if they suffered a catastrophic loss of paper-based records due to fire, flood or other natural disaster. -- Coopers & Lybrand
- 1 in 4 businesses will suffer a catastrophic loss. -- U.S. Department of Labor
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Intrepid-NET

INTREPID-NET by AES Intellinet, the future of alarm communication transmission!
What is INTREPID-NET?
INTREPID-NET utilizes AES Intellinet Wireless Transmitters to monitor fire alarm systems without the use of traditional dedicated phones lines. Wireless Fire Alarm Monitoring saves time, money and resources.
Why go wireless?
INTREPID-NET is mesh radio based technology which means alarm signals aren't confined to just one route. In the event that one path goes down, the network self -heals to find alternate paths, 100% reliability. Traditional phone lines are becoming outdated. Because no telephone or cellular lines are needed, costs are reduced. No cables, trenching, or wiring. INTREPID-NET is also faster than any other alarm system available.
How does going wireless save money?
With INTREPID-NET there are no recurring phone telephone charges. Utilizing the AES wireless system, Intrepid provides a very low cost of ownership alternative to standard alarm communication systems. Intrepid-NET by AES does not rely on telephone lines. With traditional monitoring, when no existing dedicated phone line is available new wire needs to be pulled which can be costly. INTREPID-NET is a 2 way communication system. This means that the Central Station can perform remote diagnostics when needed, saving a service call or need for a technician.
NFPA and
UL Listed
Friday, October 19, 2012
VA Palo Alto Fire Alarm System
Intrepid Electronic Systems, Inc. replaced the existing 36 panel fire alarm system at VA Palo Alto with 5 Notifier NFS2-3030 panels controlled by an ONYXworks workstation. The system integrated fire alarm, HVAC, security and elevators. Read the entire article from Security Sales & Integration Magazine here.
Fire OPs 101
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| Emeryville Vice Mayor Kurt Brinkman and Councilwoman Nora Davis |
Intrepid's very own Kurt Brinkman recently took part in the Alameda County Fire Department's Fire Ops 101. Fire Ops 101 gives public leaders the opportunity to step into the boots of a firefighter for a day.
During FireOps 101, Kurt experienced what it was like to wear the gear of a firefighter and participate in "hands-on" training scenarios like ladder operations, using the jaws of life for automobile extraction, and live fire fighting scenarios.
Good job, Kurt!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Find us on SAM!
Intrepid Electronic Systems is now active in the U.S. federal government's System for Award Management (SAM). SAM is a federal government owned and operated free website that consolidates the capabilities in CCR/FedReg, ORCA, and EPLS. On July 30, 2012, the Central Contractor Registration (CCR), FedReg, ORCA and EPLS were migrated into the System for Award Management.
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