WESTMINSTER, Mass. - Fire and life safety provider SimplexGrinnell highlighted its emergency planning and preparedness capabilities at ASIS 2009 Seminar and Exhibits in Anaheim, Calif.
Attendees were given an inside look at the layered, multitechnology solutions the company provides for critical locations such as universities, elementary schools and corporate campuses.
"When you think about the most pressing challenges in life safety today, emergency planning, preparedness and communications tops the list for many industry professionals," says Tom Giannini, CPP, director of security and emergency communications marketing.
The company's approach is to deliver reliable, multilayered emergency communications as part of an overall life-safety solution, says Giannini.
SimplexGrinnell provides several integrated solutions, including interior voice systems driven by the Simplex 4100U fire alarm platform; exterior voice, visual notification and personal notification; and an integrated incident management platform that includes fire alarm, voice, access control, video and other critical life-safety applications.
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