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During emergency evacuations, security teams need voice and audio technology at their fingertips to enhance situational awareness, communicate clear instructions, institute a safe exit.
Video surveillance systems are important tools for security teams, but a purely visual account of an incident only includes half of the story. Audio is a critical addition to an organization’s security surveillance posture.
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.