What if there are gas leaks outside the building after an emergency? Then you probably don't want people to leave. Change the messaging anytime.
Current products only last for 90 minutes, but ours last for at least 6 hours or more. Think about the disasters we'd had recently - did any of them end in 90 minutes? do you want the First Responders (Police, Fire, Haz-Mat) to walk into a dark building?.
Networked Emergency Systems
We take the costs and hassle of testing your emergency lighting units - no longer do you need to have them manually tested and inspected - our system runs automated tests and creates an audit trail reported to your central server or any smartphone/tablet, reducing your liability.
Just in case you're not worried about an emergency, consider this - the new AT&T fiber optic network doesn't work with the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service to give priority phone service during a terrorist attack or disaster. So what can you do help the First Responders? Our system's network, communications, and lighting continue to work for hours after disaster strikes.
What happens to your data and your networks when a disaster strikes and takes out your data closet? Our system can take over, and create a new network - all data can be stored throughout the network as well as on our Cloud service.
Now that an emergency PA system is now legally required in buildings (called MNS for Mass Notification System), you don't have to pull new wire to install a system - it's included in our network! The cost savings is undeniable.
No one expects the emergency lighting to house a video camera, so our system is perfect for security installations. The video can be monitored at a central station, or on any smartphone or web browser anywhere.
In addition to smoke detectors, we have carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and methane (now required in some areas) sensors. Each node communicates its sensor data to all the other nodes so our predictive intelligence can measure all data and present results or sound alarms.
NES hosts a knowledge base for the building showing plans, manuals, special instructions, and directives in case of emergency.