Voice communication during everyday operations at large facilities, on campuses, or in schools is important. Place that same facility in an emergency, and the communication is critical.
What's happening? Where is the emergency? Where do I need to go? Should I stay here?
Nick Hoyt headed to a meeting to discuss exactly those types of situations. On his way there, he shared some of his thoughts in preparation for the discussion.
Our team thinks beyond "the widgets" when helping security professionals devise a viable security and communication design plan. First comes listening and understanding. Uncovering the critical needs of the facility is paramount. Once the requirements and parameters of the challenge are clearly determined, then devices and systems can be applied to create a viable solution that allows people and systems to work in harmony when it's most important.
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