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4 station alerting features for better responder health and wellness (infographic)

Agencies are looking to smarter fire station alerting solutions to protect responder wellness

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Loud alarms and harsh flashing lights may capture firefighters’ attention and get them moving toward a call, but repeated exposure to those sudden stressors likely doesn’t do much good for the health of those providers.

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Loud alarms and harsh flashing lights may capture firefighters’ attention and get them moving toward a call, but repeated exposure to those sudden stressors puts their wellness at risk. How can fire station alerting systems create a healthier work environment while also improving alertness and response times?

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In fact, several factors can go into a better fire station alerting experience. This infographic from PURVIS Systems outlines four key areas where such systems can be more protective of responder wellness, including ramped audio and lighting, targeted alert zoning, automation of voice dispatch and relay control, and supplemental methods of situational awareness.

PURVIS has been installing and maintaining mission-critical systems for fire departments and other public safety organizations for 50 years. Complete the adjacent form to download the infographic and learn more.