By now, we’ve all heard how the citizens of Hawaii were awoken on Saturday, January 13th with a (thankfully erroneous) alert telling residents to take shelter because of an incoming ballistic missile.
While the investigations and government hearings will continue, now that we’re a couple of weeks removed from the event, it’s important to take a step back and use this opportunity to crystallize several mass notification best practices.
During a recent Security magazine webinar, the majority of attendees stated that they are looking for mass notification and audio products to improve emergency response during an active shooter incident.
This audio bridge connects and combines analog and network audio systems, enabling enterprises to play music or send scheduled announcements from cellphones, tablets or computers.
This access communication device includes a VoIP-200 series IP call station, and enterprise end users can choose to add a card reader, keypad, push plate accessories or an ONVIF-compliant wide-angle IP camera.