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Showing posts with label wireless intercoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless intercoms. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Wireless Intercoms: How to Keep Your Property Safe

It would be nice to find a simple solution to keep your small business safe, the safety benefits of wireless intercom systems are often overlooked. Many business owners only think of the convenience features, and often overlook the safety benefits. Crime rates are more often on the rise than not, by installing a wireless intercom system in your business you are taking a step in crime prevention as well as preserving your peace of mind.



                                                     Safety Features

Most wireless intercom systems come with the same standard features. When safety is a concern those standard features could mean the difference between life and death. Most small businesses have smoke detectors installed, and most have had problems with them at one point in time or another. The ability to notify all of your employees at one time that “this is not a drill or malfunction” could be the difference in everyone safely evacuating the building or people getting left inside to find out on their own. Having a meeting place for your employees in case of a fire is a must when it comes to a safety evacuation plan.

When you think about the fact that home invasions, robberies, stalkers and disgruntled former employee incidents are on the rise, investing in the safety of your business and employees is a no brainer. Having the ability to communicate with all of your employees is a very convenient benefit. Installing a callbox with the “listen in” feature allows you to hear what is happening at the callbox location; giving you advance notice of what could be an unexpected visitor or a potential disaster. There are many safety features in  the most basic wireless intercoms system. By simply contacting a reputable installer you will receive customized help on what will or will not work for your small business.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wireless Intercom: Features You Should Consider When Buying One


Because of its many features and applications, many are now installing and upgrading to wireless intercom systems. This device has many applications; from filtering guests at the gate, to communicating with work personnel. Though its wireless capabilities and multi-function features appeal to wise shoppers, knowing its features and getting one to suit your specific needs is still the best way to get full value for your money. 
Before you purchase one, here are some features that you should consider when buying a wireless intercom.
Range. This is the most prominent feature that any wireless device will highlight. While there are wireless intercom systems that can cover miles, there are affordable intercoms with less range that can be installed for your home security requirements.
Durability. Invest in a durable intercom. There are intercoms that are designed for indoors, protected outdoor areas, and even for places exposed to harsh elements. Also tamper-resistant devices that are perfect for public areas.
Security. Since wireless intercoms communicate through radio frequencies, make sure your conversations remain private even if someone within your range has the same frequency or using an identical system as yours. Some intercoms make this possible by having security codes.
Connectivity and Product Line. Wireless devices give you so much flexibility so you don’t have to be limited to a wall-mounted pair. While there are wall-mount designs that can also be used as portable radios, there are systems that can be connected to several devices such as radios, PA systems, motion sensors and call boxes that can open gates. If you are planning on expanding in the future, invest in a system that can support these add-ons.
Choose a wireless intercom system that suits your home and business communication needs. Don’t get stuck with a system with features you don’t need. Or worse, get stuck with a system that you cannot even use. What’s cheap may not always be the best deal and what’s expensive may not always be the best product.
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