ASIS 2016: Aiphone Touts Emergency Stations as Strategic Focus

The towers' two- or three-piece module design is suited for easy on-site delivery for applications ranging from campuses, parking garages, malls and courtyards.
Published: September 21, 2016

ORLANDO, Fla. – Aiphone is a familiar brand in the security marketplace, of course, most widely known for its large selection of door entry systems and products. The company arrived in Orlando with its cornerstone offerings in tow, as well as a recent entry of a different kind to its portfolio: emergency stations.

“Our rescue assistance or RA stations have become a major focus for us in the last year,” says Aiphone General Sales Manager Bruce Czerwinski.

The network-based towers are used to offer immediate assistance to individuals and to help quickly assess emergency situations. Manufactured to be integrated with video surveillance systems, the stations meet the latest ADA regulations and requirements including station lettering, Braille signage, a call status indicator light, a call button mounting height on towers, and the thinnest mounting box on the market, Czerwinski says. 

The towers’ two- or three-piece module design is suited for easy on-site delivery for applications ranging from campuses, parking garages, malls and courtyards.

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“The modular design can really help integrators with cost savings. There are times when other emergency towers have to be installed with a crane. Not so with our modular design,” he says.

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