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| Industrial Public Safety |
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Many facilities have some industrial warning capabilities in place already. BVPS can make use of existing infrastructure by recommending products that can create a warning system for almost any conceivable event.
Some facilities have an indoor warning system, but lack the outdoor component. This is where our experience and ingenuity can help. Maybe your facility needs the capability of remote activation, or has a complex scenario that requires many steps to occur before a warning or alarm is initiated. We can help. We will work within your budget to meet your needs.
While we work primarily with RF (radio) applications, your backbone can be telephone, hardwire or a network. Many of our solutions will not require a hug outlay for running cables or wires.
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| Mass Notification |
| Mass notification should be simple and reliable. We use systems like Federal Signal’s UltraVoice controller that can be supervised and tested without disrupting operations. Live voice, pre-recorded voice, sirens, bells and lights are all methods used to alert personnel to take shelter or to evacuate. If these components are not tied to a flexible and reliable control system they may not work. |
| Personnel Alerting |
| Making phone calls may not be required during a plant emergency. Automated dialing systems like RapidReach will free up your valuable personnel to work the problem. Whether it’s an emergency or just calling in more production personnel, RapidReach can accomplish all your off-site alerting needs. Telephone, pager, cell or email will be initiated in the order you specify until you have the people available to meet the needs of the event. |
| Paging Systems |
| Don’t have an RF system? Nighthawk products may be your solution. Nighthawk can use commercial or private paging systems to alert your personnel, both on and off site. Using a reliable POCSAG format means that your message will get through. Text messages, remote alarm activation or equipment start/stop are just some of the possibilities. |
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