Notifier launches mass notification solutions

Dec. 12, 2007
Technology delivers fast, widespread emergency communication across large-scale facilities, campuses

NORTHFORD, CT, November 19, 2007 - NOTIFIER, part of the Honeywell (NYSE: HON) Life Safety Group, is pleased to announces the release of its new Mass Notification solutions product line.

In the event of dangerous and life-threatening emergency, NOTIFIER's Mass Notification systems broadcast live, up-to-the minute emergency information to everyone in a building, campus, or multiple facilities spread across a city, state, even the globe, to help prevent injuries and save lives. NOTIFIER's comprehensive product and technology offering fits a wide range of facility types and applications, including K-12 schools, high-rises, and mass transit hubs, as well as college, university, and manufacturing campuses.

For smaller, standalone facilities that require a simplified Mass Notification solution, the FireVoice 25/50 is an ideal fit; whereas, NOTIFIER's Digital Voice Command (DVC) is engineered specifically for larger buildings and campuses, which often require a greater level of flexibility and sophistication. Multiple DVC systems linked together via the NOTI-FIRE-NETâ„¢ intelligent network form a powerful Mass Notification system capable of informing thousands of people throughout a campus about an unfolding emergency. For multinational corporations and government agencies with offices spread across the world, there is NOTIFY-IP, a voice over IP based technology that can send live, urgent voice instructions anywhere in the world via the internet. NOTIFIER's Mass Notification product portfolio includes a complete line of visual and audible peripheral notification appliances such as amber strobes, LED signs, and speaker clusters.

Flashing amber strobes accompany the voice instructions to visually alert occupants that an emergency exists. Programmable LED signs placed in areas where a large number of people assemble or traverse can communicate information specific to the emergency or display a simple message such as "evacuate." Large speaker clusters can be installed on the exterior of a building or multiple buildings throughout a campus to provide voice instructions to people outdoors in the general vicinity of the buildings.

To learn more about NOTIFIER's Mass Notification solutions, visit www.notifier.com.