Low Voltage Industry Insights

What Is a Fire Alarm Control Panel?
A fire alarm control panel (FACP) is the brain of every commercial fire system. See what's inside, how it works, the 3 signals it reports, and what it costs.

Fire Alarm Supervisory vs Trouble Signals
Fire alarm supervisory vs trouble signals both make the panel beep without sounding horns. Here's what each signal means, common causes, and exactly what to do next.

Structured Cabling for Small Data Centers
Structured cabling for a server room or data center is more about rack layout, cable managers, and labeling than cable type. Here's what actually matters.

Multi-Line Phone Systems for Small Business
A multi-line phone system lets your office handle several calls at once without busy signals. Here's how they work in 2026, what Intermedia-based systems actually cost, and what happens on install day.

What Is an IDF Closet? A Commercial Installer's Guide
An IDF closet is the floor-level telecom room that connects workstations to your building's network. Here's what goes inside, what TIA-569 requires, and when a converted broom closet stops being good enough.

How to Choose a Commercial Alarm System
SimpliSafe and Vivint lock you into their platform permanently. DSC and Honeywell don't. Here's how to choose a commercial alarm system that you actually own, and what makes a commercial panel different from the box-store options.

Fire Watch Requirements for Commercial Buildings
Fire watch requirements trigger at 4 cumulative hours of system impairment under NFPA 72. The notification chain, Impairment Coordinator role, and Florida-specific costs most building managers don't know about.

Wireless Fire Alarm Systems for Business
Wireless fire alarm systems eliminate conduit runs to detectors, but horns and strobes still require hardwired circuits. What the technology actually eliminates, and when it makes financial sense.

Fire Alarm Panel Types: How to Pick One
Your fire alarm panel choice locks in who can service it for 15-20 years. Open versus proprietary matters more than addressable versus conventional. Here's why.

How Fire Alarm Monitoring Works
How fire alarm monitoring works: two sequential 90-second clocks, three NFPA 72 station types, and why POTS-based communicators need to migrate before copper retirement.

What Is an MDF Room? A Commercial Installer's Guide to Main Distribution Frames
An MDF room is the building's main telecom hub. Here's what equipment goes inside, what TIA-569 requires, what NEC and NFPA say, and what installation actually costs in 2026.

Dedicated Internet Access: When Business Needs It
Dedicated internet access delivers a 1:1 contention ratio and SLA-backed uptime. See when VoIP, cloud cameras, and revenue uptime justify DIA over broadband.

Best Security Camera System for Small Business
Choosing a small business security camera system? Real installed costs for 4, 8, and 16 cameras in Tampa Bay, Florida law requirements, and NDAA explained.

Sound Masking vs Soundproofing: Wrong Problem
Sound masking and soundproofing fix different problems at the physics level. Installing the wrong one wastes money. Here's how to tell which one you need.
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The blog covers structured cabling, fire alarm systems, access control, business security cameras, business phones, low-voltage best practices, NEC and NFPA code updates, and Tampa Bay-specific commercial install guidance. Articles are written for general contractors, IT directors, facility managers, and other low-voltage contractors.
Yes. Articles are authored by Jonathan Flanagan, TSS USA's Service Manager with 15 years of low-voltage field experience and certifications in PDK, Paxton10, Paxton Net2, Avaya IP Office, Intermedia Unite/Elevate, CommScope SYSTIMAX/Uniprise, BASA, FASA, and Lift/Aerial Platform.
The TSS USA blog publishes new commercial low-voltage articles roughly weekly, focused on code updates (NEC, NFPA), install best practices, product comparisons, and real-world install scenarios from Tampa Bay commercial projects.
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