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Structured Cabling Code Compliance and Labeling Best Practices

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In today’s complex commercial environments, structured cabling code compliance and labeling best practices are essential components of a reliable telecommunications infrastructure. Whether implementing fiber backbone or copper horizontal cabling, following code and labeling standards isn’t optional. Rather, it’s foundational to performance, safety, and long-term maintainability. As the final post in our four-part structured cabling series, this article explains why compliance and labeling matter, how they affect inspections and network operations, and why working with a qualified installer is critical. That's especially true under Wisconsin’s updated Commercial Building Code. Why Structured Cabling Code Compliance Matters Structured cabling systems must conform to multiple overlapping standards and codes, including: ANSI/TIA-568 series – Commercial building telecommunications cabling standards (Telecommunications Industry Association) ANSI/TIA-606-C – Administration and labeling of telecommunications infrastructure (BradyID overview of TIA-606-C) National Electrical Code (NEC) – Including Articles 725 and 800 governing low-voltage and communications cabling (NFPA NEC) Wisconsin Commercial Building Code – Administered by the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) (Wisconsin DSPS) These standards collectively define how cabling is routed, supported, fire-rated, labeled, and documented. Legal and Safety Compliance It's true that [...]

Why Dental Clinics Need Modern Security Systems

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Dental Clinic Security: Protect Your Dane County Practice Dental clinics in Dane County face increasing security challenges. With valuable equipment, controlled substances, and sensitive patient data, implementing robust dental clinic security is essential to protect patients, staff, and the business. Modern systems such as video surveillance, door access control, and intrusion detection allow dental offices to mitigate risks and maintain HIPAA compliance. Practices in Madison, Middleton, Verona, Fitchburg, Sun Prairie, and surrounding areas benefit from investing in dental clinic security as a proactive measure to safeguard operations and avoid costly incidents. Dental Clinics Are High-Value Targets Dental offices often contain portable, high-value equipment like handpieces, imaging sensors, laptops, and scanners. These items are easy to steal and difficult to replace. According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting, healthcare offices are common commercial burglary targets, making proper security critical. Insider Risk and Compliance Many security incidents in healthcare come from internal sources rather than forced entry. Lean dental teams mean staff often have broad access to clinical, storage, and administrative areas. Access control and monitoring can reduce internal theft and create accountability. HIPAA also [...]

The Role of Horizontal Cabling in Office, Commercial, and Multi-Tenant Buildings

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Imagine walking into a brand-new mixed-use building in downtown Madison. As you ride the elevator to the fourth floor, behind the walls and ceiling plenum lies a hidden backbone: thousands of feet of carefully engineered cable enabling every email, VoIP call, access control device, streaming movie, and smart-building sensor. That’s the power of structured cabling—and in particular, horizontal cabling—the silent infrastructure that keeps modern buildings connected. At Newport Network Solutions, we treat structured cabling the way it deserves to be treated: not as a last-minute checkbox, but as the critical backbone that powers every modern building from day one. Whether designing for office space, multi-family residential, or mixed-use developments across Madison, Milwaukee, or beyond, our expertise in horizontal cabling ensures networks that are reliable, scalable, and future-ready. What Is Horizontal Cabling, and Why It Matters Structured cabling refers to a standardized, organized method of designing telecommunications infrastructure for data, voice, video, access control, Wi-Fi, building automation, and more (Panduit). Within a structured cabling system, horizontal cabling is defined as the portion that runs from a telecommunications room (or enclosure) to the work area [...]

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