School Public Address Systems Are Critical During an Active Lethal Threat Event
Students, teachers and staff members must be able to hear and understand emergency messages broadcast on public address systems so they can respond effectively.
Students, teachers and staff members must be able to hear and understand emergency messages broadcast on public address systems so they can respond effectively.
Corroded, weather-stripped and underperforming speakers were swapped for a new suite of full-range AtlasIED stadium speakers.
Analog PAs and intercoms are tried and true workhorses but have their limitations. Here’s why and how schools can transition to network-based systems.
The Genesee Valley School District has adopted IP-based technology to affordably address its evolving communications needs.
Consider framing your school security and safety programs via a detection-communication-response rubric.
‘Enhancing Safety and Communication in K-12 Schools: A 12-Month Guide,’ provides a detailed outline of the entire school year to advise on leading practices and steps you can take to make sure everyone is informed about emergencies.
However, compared to previous Campus Safety Emergency Notification studies, fewer are doing so than before. Are some campuses not making alert systems a high enough priority?
Relying on only one type of system will limit the reach of your emergency messages.
Intelligibility is a measure of how easy it is to understand a voice message.