Emergency Communications

Emergent Lighting System®

Emergent Lighting System (ELS) is an innovative mass notification and emergency egress system that can be activated instantly in emergency situations by utilizing LED lighting technology.

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Mity-Meg Rechargeable Megaphones

Never run out of power again! AmpliVox’s Rechargeable Megaphones, featuring lithium-ion battery packs with integrated wall chargers, deliver the industry’s longest-lasting charge.

Sielox Class

Enhance your campus crisis management with Sielox Class – Crisis Lockdown Alert Status System.

Farenhyt Fire & CO Detector

The Farenhyt IDP-FIRE-CO detector from Silent Knight senses both fire and carbon monoxide (CO), while eliminating multiple detection devices to reduce costs.

S3 Series

The S3 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel is the industry’s first small, addressable system that features an intuitive, touch-screen display to simplify system use for facility managers and first responders.

Remote Telephone Zone Module

The Remote Telephone Zone Module (RTZM) allows authorized users remote access to send out emergency notifications through a facility’s Fire-Lite Alarms Emergency Command Center (ECC) system via any phone.

Lite-Connect

The Lite-Connect multi-mode fiber solution is designed to join as many as 16 remote Fire-Lite Alarms’ fire alarm control panels together to report all systems’ signals to a central monitoring station as one.

DVTEL TruWitness

TruWitness is a revolutionary application that transforms cell phones into real-time networked video surveillance cameras.

CASPER

I will be your favorite new tool. I will keep your whole campus up-to-date on current events and news. I am always standing by to provide emergency alerts and warnings to guide you before, during, and after situations. I will pay for myself over-and-over

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Report: Communications Interoperability Hampered Dorner Manhunt

According to a study of law enforcement’s response to last year’s attacks by former LAPD officer Chris Dorner, communication problems caused confusion and delays among responding agencies.

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