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January 22 2010 - Feature

Retirement Community Finds Faster, Frugal Fire Alarm Communications

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View of the main street running through Moss Landing community.

Moss Landing is one of those well-kept secret "Southern Living" areas most dream about retiring to some day. Located on the Pamlico River, this beautiful 8-acre development offers waterfront luxury along North Carolina's Inner Banks with proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway. The site features luxury villas and town homes with upscale amenities and a deep-water marina in the historic, waterfront town of Washington, N.C.

Villas and "Townes" are 1,526- to 3,210-square-foot homes with open architectural floor plans featuring high ceilings, lavish master suites and gourmet kitchens. All boast spectacular riverfront views. The Townes-style buildings are three stories with parking underneath and elevator service to each level. Phase I of Moss Landing construction is now complete, encompassing five buildings that are already occupied.

 

View of the main street running through Moss Landing community.

Along with the many amenities found in this beautiful development, residents desire a sense of safety for peace of mind. With most on fixed incomes, monthly costs of maintenance and other services must be kept to a minimum. Fire protection is a major consideration for home owners especially in a condominium setting where common walls are shared. To satisfy customer requirements, the developers chose non-proprietary commercial systems that are readily available and cost-effective, with a proven track record of positive results. 

Initial Installation
In Phase I of the development, commercial fire alarm panels manufactured by Fire-Lite Alarms were used to protect two of the buildings. Like most fire alarm systems, each panel required two phone lines for communications with a central station. Each phone line cost $60 per month for a yearly total of $1,440 per panel for both lines. In addition, a pump station located in each building required one dedicated phone line, another $60 cost, to monitor station failure switches.

To complete the fire alarm installations throughout the remaining three buildings of Phase I and take over system monitoring, developers called on local fire alarm and security dealer, S.C.I. (Solar Creations Inc.) Technologies of Winterville, N.C. Developers had originally hired S.C.I. Technologies to install the camera systems and house audio in each residential unit.

Once the five fire alarm panels and additional pump station monitors were up and running, total phone line charges escalated to $900 per month. This cost would eventually pass to the condominium owners as part of their monthly maintenance fees.

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