Thursday, October 11, 2012

U.S. Air National Guard Procures 50 Building Alert Units for Common Area Alerting at Martin State Airport Maryland

Emergency Display Unit sets a new bar for in-building emergency notification. Wall-mounted alerting devices utilize two-way voice and video communication, strobe lights and sounds to engage the attention of building occupants located in common areas, and publish alerts for personnel safety and security with details of the emergency.

Chatham, New Jersey (PRWEB) October 09, 2012

The TAS (Total Alert System) EDU? (Building Alert Emergency Display Unit) sets a new bar for in-building emergency notification. Wall-mounted alerting devices utilize two-way voice and video communication, strobe lights and sounds to engage the attention of building occupants located in common areas, and publish alerts for personnel safety and security with details of the emergency.

"The TAS EDU? architecture provides rapid integration with 3rd party content management systems, Fire Alarm Systems, CRM systems, alert systems and other critical continuity applications capable of exchanging data using web services (WSDL), serial ports, dry contacts, USB and Wireless technologies." said Howard Ryan, CEO Total Alert Systems Inc.

Built-in Features:

For private, public and government agencies. Secure alert technology enables publishing of critical information instantly.

TAS EDU? provides notice for immediate attention and the TAS EDU? devices are mounted in crucial locations throughout building facilities. Ethernet and numerous reliable wireless communication connections insure that the message is delivered.

TAS EDU? is a byproduct of customers' requests. Alert delivery is all about reliability. Personnel located in common areas need to know how to respond to an emergency.

TAS EDU? installations slated for delivery to DoD locations in both Europe and North America.


Features Summary System Configurations:

  • Affordable alternative to costly indoor speaker/PA systems
  • Integrates with existing telephony systems and existing PA systems.
  • Unlimited number of admin licenses
  • Create, preview and schedule your alert in advance (html allowed)
  • Send alerts that open with "upper most screen" functionality
  • Customizable user interface
  • Leverage comprehensive reporting and unique empirical data
  • Activity is logged and available via a web-based interface easily
  • Very NON-INTRUSIVE installation
  • Guaranteed Content Delivery
  • Content delivery to a select audience or audience's
  • Scheduled content delivery at a time you designate
  • Delete/Cancel scheduled alerts
  • Create alerts from pre-defined and customized alert templates for rapid alert publication
  • Flash, Video, Sound as easy as pasting html.
  • Staggering content delivery rates upwards of 100%

TAS EDU? is compliant with The National Fire Protection Association and The DoD United Facilities Criteria recommendations for common area alerting.

TAS EDU? solution is the most effective and most affordable common area alerting solution on the market.

Available Operating Systems:

Windows XP?, Windows Vista?, Windows 7?, Windows 8?, Macintosh?, Linux?, UNIX ?.


This technology is compliant with ADA requirements and the 2010 National Fire Alarm & Signaling Code (NFPA72-2010). All systems subject to DoD Security Technical Information Guide Testing (STIGGED) and OS Baseline process.

  • Superb API web services insure rapid and seamless extensibility to your back-end platform integration requirements.
  • 100% autonomous use and management of the platform behind customer firewall System

Preferred Minimal Requirements:

  • Windows 7 / Windows Vista
  • 1 GIG megabytes ram
  • Internet Explorer 6.0 or >
  • Internet / Network connection >

About Building Alerts: http://www.buildingalert.net

Worldwide U.S. Military organizations such as The United States National Guard, The United States Air Force Academy, The United States Military Academy at West Point, Multi-National Forces in IRAQ, The U.S. Air Force, The U.S. Army now utilize the Building Alert mass notification platform daily for their organizations emergency communication requirements. Building Alert can contact thousands of users with desktop alerts and require receipt confirmation of the message. Those not verified can then be listed on a report and/or sent as a "Target Package" to be automatically contacted by other means such as email, SMS, phone calls and other devices.

For more information on Building Alert, please visit http://www.buildingalert.net.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-air-national-guard-procures-50-building-alert-070702704.html

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