Mass Notification Systems

Mass Notification Emergency Communication (MNEC) System

When seconds count, ADT Clear Warning mass notification emergency communication system can be the difference between life and death. Emergency scenarios - from natural disasters and fire to workplace violence and environmental accidents - can be the true test of an organization's readiness to face the hazards of a changing world.

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Wherever large populations work and gather, they can be safeguarded before, during, and after crisis situations using the integrated technology of ADT Clear Warning mass notification emergency communication (MNEC) system. ADT Clear Warning can provide intelligible and actionable emergency information to affected public, both indoors and out.

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Command and manage clearly-understood safety communications in real time

Using a highly intuitive software application that guides the command and control unit and prioritizes events to determine the most relevant information, ADT Clear Warning possesses the versatility and accuracy to help safeguard populations over a large variety of locations and emergency scenarios.

The system is fully adaptable to meet your location's precise communication requirements and can be configured to individual or zone operations, and remote or central command center management.

Emergency Public Warning System

  • Interoperable emergency communications coverage; able to communicate on a wireless broadband network.
  • Can be combined with ADT 3000 fire systems, networked video surveillance systems, and electronic messaging.
  • FireWorks graphical command and control interface can be monitored and controlled remotely and in real time.
  • Intelligible voice high power speaker arrays broadcast live and recorded messages up to 3.000 feet.
  • Mobile Command Center Trailers provide in-the-field communications.
  • Fully compliant with UL 2572, DoD requirements for COTS, OSHA 1910.165, FEMA CPG 1-17, NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management, 2010 NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code, and Unified Facilities Criteria 4-021-01.

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