Healthcare facilities do not operate in cycles. Patient care continues without pause, and the systems supporting that environment are expected to perform the same way. Fire alarm systems, …
Healthcare facilities function in a constant state of activity. Buildings remain occupied around the clock, departments operate under varying levels of risk, and staff must manage emergencies without …
Fire Alarm Reliability in Active Care Environments In healthcare facilities, fire alarm systems operate under a different set of pressures than most buildings. Hospitals, clinics, and outpatient centers …
Healthcare facilities are built to stay open. Emergency departments operate around the clock, clinics see constant foot traffic, and staff move between public and controlled spaces all day. …
Hospitals, clinics, and urgent care centers face a challenge unlike any other. They never close, they serve people in their most vulnerable moments, and they operate under some …
If your facility had to secure a pharmacy or behavioral health unit right now, could it be done in seconds, or would staff be left scrambling door to …
What would happen if your facility had to lock down an emergency department wing in under ten seconds? Or if a fire alarm needed to trigger both evacuation …
Healthcare facilities face a difficult challenge. They must remain open to patients, staff, and emergency responders while at the same time protecting against workplace violence, unauthorized access, and …
Healthcare facilities face a growing challenge: how to rapidly secure their buildings during a threat without disrupting care or compromising emergency access. From large hospital campuses in Omaha …
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