CodeAIR Compliance with Florida State Requirements for Educational Institutions
Overview
Firia Labs is proud to offer CodeAIR, our innovative educational drone, which meets the stringent requirements set by the state of Florida for use by educational institutions. This page provides a summary of these requirements and demonstrates how CodeAIR complies, ensuring that educators can confidently incorporate this cutting-edge technology into their STEM curricula.
Florida's Drone Use Regulations
Minimum Security Standards
Florida's regulations, outlined in Rule 60GG-2.0075 of the Florida Administrative Code, specify minimum security requirements for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) used by governmental agencies, including schools. These requirements are designed to ensure the safe and secure operation of drones in educational settings.
Tier One Compliance
CodeAIR is classified as a Tier One drone under Florida's regulations. This means it is designed for instructional use and does not collect, transmit, or receive data during flight. This classification ensures that CodeAIR meets the minimum security requirements for educational use, providing a secure and reliable tool for teaching STEM concepts.
Alabama-Based Manufacturing
Firia Labs is an Alabama-based company that designs and manufactures CodeAIR. Our assembly and testing processes are conducted in Alabama, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of quality and compliance with relevant regulations.
Conclusion
CodeAIR is fully compliant with Florida state requirements for educational drone use. We are committed to supporting educators in integrating this advanced technology into their teaching, fostering a hands-on learning environment that meets all necessary regulatory standards.
For more information or to request documentation, please contact Firia Labs at support@firialabs.com.
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