For fire fighters working in the harshest of environments, reliable communication is of paramount importance. But, many currently available devices have not been designed for the new generation of digital radios making their way to the marketplace. Audio performance is sub-standard, end-users environments are becoming more extreme, and the need for the most reliable and rugged communications equipment is more important than ever before.
For fire fighters working in the harshest of environments, reliable communication is of paramount importance. But, many currently available devices have not been designed for the new generation of digital radios making their way to the marketplace. Audio performance is sub-standard, end-users environments are becoming more extreme, and the need for the most reliable and rugged communications equipment is more important than ever before.
If your team is responding to an industrial fire in a high-noise environment and audio capabilities are decreased, a programmable device should allow you to push a single button to increase volume, and microphone sensitivity should automatically adjust for better transmission.
What if you had a single product that answered your communication needs and was designed to be scalable and programmable, as well as rugged and durable in extreme conditions? What if you had access to a single product that integrates enhanced superior audio performance in high-noise environments?
Occasionally, you may be in a high-noise environment situation where you may not hear a critical transmission as it is happening and need a visual indication of incoming messages, or you and your partner enter into a low visibility situation due to heavy smoke or lack of proper lighting . . . what if the unthinkable happens and your buddy is trapped? How would you find him?
What if your personal communication device was equipped with an LED indicator light to show the status of your communications and also served as an emergency locator light to find a partner in danger? What if that device also had independent Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) volume controls separate from radio controls, distinct and easy to locate buttons for RSM activation, automatic microphone sensitivity control, full-duplex capability, and allowed for external RSM audio when a headset is connected letting you keep your crew informed of incoming commands from superiors in the field?
Imagine you are in a situation where you need two hands to control a high-intensity hose and still need to communicate with your colleagues on the ground, wireless Push-To-Talk (PTT) would make this possible. Imagine you are in a victim extraction situation where hands-free communication is essential, when two hands are necessary while climbing ladders, etc. Wouldn’t some type of smart PTT communication unit be the ideal solution for your needs? Isn’t this the type of product you would want to have in your arsenal of tools while working in these extreme environments?
At Savox Communications we think about your needs in the field of operations and have addressed these and many more concerns from fire fighters and rescue personnel around the globe. We know the working environments of our end-users can change from bad to worse without notice, and they need a product that is reliable and programmable under any conditions. Whether it is extreme cold or heat, high-intensity fire rescues, or low-visibility situations – when communication is critical to the success of your mission, SAVOX Communications is there as a reliable partner.
Our newest line of products will meet the needs of fire and rescue personnel, in the harshest of environments. Our innovative programmable software allows our Next Generation of products to address your communication needs like no other.
For more detailed information on our newest, highly anticipated and innovative communication system, come and see us at the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) from 24th – 27th March in Las Vegas, NV and at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) from April 7th – 12th in Indianapolis, IN.
For more information, go to www.savox.com
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