Phoenix, AZ – AtlasIED, a global electronics manufacturer providing comprehensive audio, mass communication, and security solutions for a variety of industries is showcasing at ISE 2020 in Stand #7-N190 its proven GLOBALCOM® portfolio of products. Specifically, AltasIED is highlighting GLOBALCOM® 5400 Series products and features, which are ideally suited for use in transportation facilities.
To ensure that the solutions can be implemented in the European market, the GLOBALCOM® 5400 Series was designed and engineered from the ground up to meet the rigorous demands for mass notification and emergency communications set forth by the European fire and safety agencies (EN 54-16), as well as UL-1711 (UL2572 and NFPA72) standards for life safety signaling and paging system.
While the 5400 Series is a key element for notification during emergency situations, it also excels as a day-to-day communication and paging solution required by the most demanding environments.
“Transportation is an industry that demands comprehensive, robust, proven communications technology that can support a facility’s need today and in the future,” says John Goodrich, Director of Global Installed Systems, AtlasIED. “Our EN 54-16 certified line of GLOBALCOM® 5400 products provide a full-featured solution that can be easily implemented and utilized for fast, efficient, and effective communications for a variety of transportation applications.”
Meeting the EN 54-16 and UL-1711 standards and part of the GLOBALCOM® 5400 product portfolio is a wide variety of products, creating a comprehensive ecosystem of solutions that can be easily and cost effectively deployed at any type of transportation facility, including airports, subway terminals, and transit stations. Included in the 5400 line are the following products:
Visit AtlasIED at ISE in stand #7-N190 to see its wide range of GLOBALCOM® 5400 Series of audio, mass communications and security solutions, as well as other innovative products. AltasIED also welcomes ISE attendees to its booth for a reception on Wednesday, Feb. 12, from 16:00-18:00.