May 19, 2009
SEATTLE, Wash. — In response to customer request, digital signage company .advancedMethod has added an emergency broadcast system to its express digital signage solution. Emergency alert systems can be used to make individuals aware of urgent situations such as national emergencies, intruders, fires, hurricanes and evacuation instructions and are well-suited for high-traffic areas such as schools and universities, hospitals and healthcare facilities, office buildings, shopping malls and sports stadiums.
With the emergency system, users can securely log in and trigger predetermined alerts or create them on the spot. Once an emergency message is activated on one express unit all of the players and screens on the same local network are then triggered, saving precious time and ensuring that one's message is dispatched immediately. Once the emergency is over, the message can be removed by simply clicking "deactivate."
"We are committed to adding new features based on the feedback and requests we receive from our customers," said Devin Imamura, director of product development at .advancedMethod. "Our emergency broadcast system is a perfect complement to express and is available to all express users at no extra charge. Whether you are triggering pre-made emergency content or creating a message on the fly, our system deploys emergency messaging to multiple players and screens within seconds."
The express emergency broadcast system comes with an emergency button upon request that, when pushed, will take one directly to the express emergency page, further speeding up the trigger process.