Emergency Phones

Locations & Code Considerations

Emergency phones are typically planned where people may need immediate help and where quick identification matters. Common examples include elevator areas, parking structures, and other high-traffic public spaces. The right placement strategy focuses on visibility, accessibility, and a clear communication path during stressful moments.

When emergency communication needs extend beyond a single phone point, it may be relevant to review Mass Notification Systems. If the emergency point is also part of a secured entry strategy (for example, controlled access at parking or restricted areas), consider pairing with readers.