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Fifth Gen Media Joins the Safer Buildings Coalition

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Fifth Gen Media Joins the Safer Buildings Coalition to Bring Public Safety Communications Information to CRE Professionals through Connected Real Estate’s Media Offerings
 Fifth Gen Media wants to help commercial real estate professionals understand in-building public safety requirements
 Fairfield, N.J.—August 22, 2017—Fifth Gen Media LLC, the entity behind Connected Real Estate Magazine and weekly newsletter, announces that it will join the Safer Buildings Coalition to contribute information about wireless technology that will aid in efforts to develop more reliable in-building safety communications.
A non-profit organization established in 2012, the Safer Buildings Coalition provides advocacy and education related to in-building public safety communications. Its stakeholders include property developers and owners, fire and building code officials, wireless infrastructure equipment and services providers, and wireless service providers such as carriers and third party operators.
Fifth Gen Media aims to share its wireless information with the Coalition and will provide reasons why wireless technologies will benefit AHJ’s (Authority Having Jurisdiction) and others by providing reliable content and general public safety information. Through Connected Real Estate’s media offerings, wireless technology tailored towards public safety will be promoted.
“In-Building Public Safety Communication is very important to us and our constituents,” said Rich Berliner, founder of Fifth Gen Media and publisher of Connected Real Estate Magazine. “We look forward to working with the Coalition and being apart of the public safety discussion to bring this information to our CRE audience.”
“We are grateful for the generous support from Fifth Gen Media and for coverage by Connected Real Estate Magazine,” said John Foley, VP of Operations for the Safer Buildings Coalition. “Our primary mission is to make buildings safer for occupants and for the first responders who serve and protect life and property within them. Our association with Fifth Gen Media will significantly improve our ability to connect with property owners and managers to propel this important mission.”
Bob Butchko of Fifth Gen Media will be moderating a panel on public safety networks with the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA)’s HetNet Expo in Palm Beach from Oct. 10 to Oct. 11.
About Fifth Gen Media LLC.
Fifth Gen Media publishes “Connected Real Estate Magazine”, a print and online information and educational resource for commercial real estate developers, building owners and property management firms. Framed in real estate terms, it provides the latest news and innovations in wireless technology, commercial real estate operations, development and finance. The firm also produces a weekly newsletter to the CRE trade and hosts a popular, informative website: http://connectedremag.com.
About Safer Buildings Coalition
Safer Buildings Coalition aims to ensure that First Responders (Fire, Law Enforcement and EMS) can use state-of-the-art voice and data communications to communicate with one another inside buildings as well as to and from their Command Centers outside buildings during an event. The shared vision among its members, which includes leading companies and organizations within the wireless and public safety industries, is to create safer buildings that possess advanced indoor public communications systems.
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Media Contacts:
Rich Berliner
Publisher
Fifth Gen Media LLC
richb@fifthgenmedia.com
 
John Foley
VP of Operations
Safer Buildings Coalition
John.foley@saferbuildings.org

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