Background Pioneer and leader in integrated audible visual facility alerting for all hazards Founded in 2002 after a tornado ripped through the University of Maryland in 2001 killing two students without warning Headquarters in Beltsville, MD
A few of our customers… "The Alertus device really rounds out our multichannel system. This will really give us a robust multichannel communication capacity that I think will place VCU's emergency communications system among the most reliable.“ "The safety of everyone on our campus is, of course, our highest priority. [The Alertus] notification system ensures quick and clear communication in an emergency and is one way we're helping to keep those on our campus safe.“ “The Alertus system has far reaching consequences that affects life, limb, and property for the APG community… [It is] of particular interest by the command group.” "We particularly appreciated the Beacons' ability to interface with external audio-visual devices such as sirens, strobes, television, and scrolling marquees. We feel that these types of displays are well-suited [for] notifying a portion of our disabled population and complying with ADA requirements...The audible signal emitted from the [Alert] Beacon is distinct from the college fire alarms to minimize confusion."
Alert Beacons 16 high intensity strobes 8 tone siren Large backlit LCD Self rechargeable battery backup External ports for: Plasma Displays Scrolling Marquees Strobes Sirens Duress Buttons Annunciators Zoneable and individually addressable Reliable wireless technology
System Architecture Interoperable & Expandable Versatility of peripheral device connections and third party software interfacing Reliable Not dependent on cellular towers or the internet Zoneable Localized information based on geographic location or user defined role Instantaneous No throughput capacity delays ADA Compliant Designed with deaf, hard-of-hearing, and visually impaired individuals in mind
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