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Paging / Emergency Notification System
Valcom's pre-engineered technology uses your existing infrastructure which eliminates the need for additional wiring when connecting speakers and other intercom products. Valcom systems broadcast emergency information and evacuation/relocation directives through loudspeakers, horns, visual signs and strobe lights conveniently installed in all areas where people may be located, both indoors and outdoors. Valcom systems allow critical information to be distributed faster and more completely than any other method of notification. Alert & Evacuation TonesIntegrate emergency tones over your paging system for the most effective way to provide instantaneous advisement of fires, tornadoes, chemical leaks, etc. Assign distinctive tones to specific situations or levels of danger to provide an efficient and cost effective way to protect your most valuable asset — your skilled work force.All Call Emergency PagingSimultaneously broadcast live announcements through all speakers in the system. Real time voice is the most efficient way to disseminate critical information that can save lives and minimize injury.Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)Extend paging signal or telephone and intercom conversations over LAN/WAN to connect remote buildings and complexes.Battery Back-UpContinue to page during a power failure. This important and cost effective option allows communication with employees while power is out.Employee Alarm SystemsAll call paging and priority system paging access for emergency message distribution provides the needed functionality to alert employees during workplace or natural disasters.Multiple Building Paging (Over Existing Premise Wiring)Network multiple buildings together to create one system for facility wide voice notification. Valcom paging systems can be networked using spare phone wiring already installed or may be linked through any customer LAN/WAN data network to provide connectivity without having to trench or install new cabling.
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