Emergency response provision
A good emergency response organisation will ensure that the damage caused by an accident or disaster is kept to the very minimum with regard to how it may affect employees, customers, visitors and the environment. Communication equipment is an important tool in relation to this; it will, for example, provide assistance when supervising an evacuation in a structured manner or to make first aid calls internally.
Reliable communication even when there are power failures
We have noticed that companies often weigh up telephony and radiophony when it comes to their emergency response organisation. GSM and DECT equipment depend on the lighting mains infrastructure. Communication can be disrupted when the lighting mains is overloaded or the power fails. Radio communications, on the other hand, will take place independently from the lighting mains infrastructure. This usually leads to organisations deciding to deploy radios.
Group calls in emergency situations
A professional radio is at all times the best communication resource to ensure the best accessibility and safety with regard to the emergency response provision. In contrast to using a GSM or DECT telephone, you will reach a whole emergency response team with a radio with one push of the send button which is of vital importance in emergency situations!
Deployment of professional equipment
Sometimes radios for which a licence is not required are considered. The deployment of professional equipment is, however, a requirement in relation to emergency response goals. It is, after all, essential that the radio channels are free from co-users and that the radio range is sufficient when disasters strike.
References emergency response provision radios
G4S Training & Safety Solutions
Enschede municipality
Ikea Nederland




