As the school year comes to an end, many schools begin planning maintenance, renovations, and system upgrades for the summer months. While items like flooring, painting, HVAC, and classroom repairs are often easy to identify, communication and safety systems can sometimes be overlooked until there is a problem. For schools, systems such as PA/intercom, controlled door entry, emergency notification, synchronized clocks, cameras, and access control all play an important role in daily operations and student safety. When these systems are working properly, they often go unnoticed. But when they are outdated, unreliable, or disconnected from one another, they can create challenges…
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Why Schools Should Review Their Door Entry and Communication Systems Before the Next School Year
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Designing Communication and Security Infrastructure for New School Construction
The construction of a new school involves far more than classrooms, hallways, and administrative offices. Modern educational facilities require carefully designed communication and security infrastructure to support daily operations, safety protocols, and future technology expansion. When communication systems are planned early in the design phase, schools benefit from more reliable infrastructure, improved system integration, and long-term flexibility. From structured cabling to crisis notification systems, modern school construction increasingly depends on coordinated low-voltage system design. Communication Infrastructure as Core Building Systems In the past, communication systems were often treated as secondary installations that were added later in the construction process. Today, these systems are…
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Is Your School’s Communication System Ready for an Emergency?
Clear communication is one of the most important safety tools in any school. While school communication systems are used daily for announcements and scheduling, their most critical role is during emergencies. Many schools operate with aging school PA systems and intercom equipment that still function for routine announcements but may not perform reliably when clarity and speed matter most. Evaluating whether your school communication system is truly emergency-ready is an important step in long-term safety planning. In an emergency situation, audio clarity is essential. Staff and students must be able to clearly understand instructions the first time they are delivered. Distorted or…
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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