By Kalwinder KaurJul 23 2012
Primex Wireless has announced that this month’s videos and articles on the Perspectives page of the company’s website will highlight its automated emergency light monitoring solutions for the healthcare and higher education industries.
Perspectives is an exclusive section covering insights and challenges for addressing facility compliance in major industries served by Primex Wireless. The company’s automated emergency light monitoring solutions can be installed rapidly on the existing information technology infrastructure of a facility.
The Primex emergency light monitoring systems comply with the regulations of NFPA 101, UL 924 and local fire departments. They record complete data of each test automatically. Reports can be generated on demand to verify compliance with health and safety regulations of regulatory authorities such as the Occupational Safety & Health Administration and local fire departments.
Other advantages of the Primex emergency light monitoring system are as follows:
- Saves labor and lowers risk by eliminating the requirement for manual testing of lights in facilities.
- Eliminates the procurement of new proprietary servers as it enables the use of existing networks
- Offers a single point of control as it enables the scheduling of multiple tests from the desktop at any time
- Sends mobile alerts to staff whenever it detects failed bulbs and dead or low batteries in any part of a facility
- Provides budget-friendly installation because it allows for using the same software platform to monitor clocks, door closures, humidity, temperature and much more.
Primex Wireless’ Director of Product Marketing, Mike O’Brien stated that wireless solutions enable facilities staff to automatically and remotely test emergency lights whenever required from a single location.
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