What is a MNS (Mass Notification System)?
A MNA is an alert/notification system to inform people of imminent danger in the case of an emergency. It uses individual building control units (ACU), outdoor warning systems (otherwise known as giant voice systems), portable alerting systems and visual notification systems to alert large masses of people. It provides rapid alert and organizes personnel response.
Who can get a MNS?
P & P Telecommunications in combined forces with Cooper Wheelock serve:
-Universities
-Schools
-Corporate Campuses
-Cities and Counties
-Military Bases
-Industrial Facilities
-Chemical Plants
-Utilities
-Ports
-Mass Transportation Hubs
-Sports Arenas
Each MNS is specifically customized to serve its owner to the fullest potential.
How does an MNS notify its public?
There are various ways to alert publics in the event of an emergency. P & P Telecommunications' mass notification systems specifically provide rapid alert of danger through broadcast sirens, live/recorded voice messages, visual alerts, SMS text messaging, phone-based call systems and
e-mail.


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