Emergency Elevator Phone Solutions
Cellular Elevator Phone Line
4000 LTE Series Cellular Gateways

Cellular Elevator Phone Lines
- No Setup Fee
- No Activation Fee
- No Leases
- USA Made Equipment
- AT&T Certified
- In Stock
- Full USA Live Phone Support
The new Safety First Wireless, commercial strength cellular elevator communicator, replaces expensive land lines and delivers a dedicated, code complaint, LTE cellular elevator phone line for any analog elevator phone to any pre- programmed call center.
With over 12 hrs of stand-by back-up battery the Rescue GSM is not only easy to install but provides a substantial savings over the outdated connections. Upgrade and save 70% or more off current emergency elevator phone line charges!
Plug and play installation makes Safety First Wireless gateways an easy switch to a wireless phone for elevators.
Units are made in USA and are AT&T certified!
Average Monthly Savings
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Replaces existing land lines with cellular connectivity
- Wireless phone for elevator
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Compatible with all analog elevator phones
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Fully code compliant
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Easy to install
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No change to elevator service agreement or providers
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No modifications needed
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AT&T Certified
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Provides 4G-LTE-A connectivity
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70%+ savings on line charges
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PTCRB Certified
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Converts any analog phone into a cellular emergency phone
*NEW 4G LTE 8 BAND SPECTRUM FREQUENCY UTILIZATION FROM AT&T!
Safety First Wireless now leverages a wide spectrum of available frequencies to increase the reliability of our life safety devices. This includes wireless phones for elevators.
It provides lower latency, improved reliability, longer stand-by battery life and better In-Building services, creating an optimized and cohesive signal environment.
Operational efficiency is achieved by utilizing frequency bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 66 and 71 which provides a range of 600mhz – 1900 mhz
*SIGNAL WAVE-LENGTH DYNAMICS
Because the 700 MHz wavelength is longer, it travels farther making it a good solution for more rural terrain. It also provides better in-building service than smaller, higher-band wavelengths.