In our on-going efforts to keep public safety and healthcare professionals informed of the benefits of 2-way response paging, we are offering the two white papers below. These papers were prepared by our manufacturing partner, Critical Response Systems. We hope you find them interesting and informative. For more information on these systems and how they are used as a part of our commitment to safety, drop us an email to ServingU@falcondirect.com or call us at 800.489.2611.


PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCH: Response paging as an alternative to voice paging, digital paging, and cellular dispatch.

With more than two-thirds of first responders being volunteers, public safety dispatch systems serve a critical role in the protection of life and property in the United States.   911 centers often rely on voice paging, digital paging, and cellular alerting to dispatch volunteers; however, these approaches suffer several shortcomings in terms of reliability, performance, and cost. Another option, response paging,  dispatches directly from high-power transmitters, confirming who receives each message, who reads it, and who will respond. Click here for the complete white paper.


Healthcare Alarm Notification: Response paging as an alternative to cellular
and 802.11 Wi-Fi approaches.

Hospital patient safety demands effective clinical alarm notification. While cellular and Wi-Fi systems can serve this purpose, they lack the necessary performance and reliability to do it safely. Furthermore, notifications from cell phones and tablet computers create distractions and disrupt workflow. A third option, response paging, utilizes dedicated high-power transmitters to deliver alarm notifications quickly and reliably, confirming who receives each message, who reads it, and who will respond.  Click here for the complete white paper.

 

For more information on Critical Response Systems and how critical messaging solutions can serve you, call us at 800.489.2611.

 


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