Greenwood Academies Trust
Greenwood Academies Trust reduces crosscontamination with Dorgard SmartSound
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Customer requirements
THE PROBLEM
The university undertook a review of fire protection measures to support Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) for people with disabilities, including methods of notifying the deaf or hearing impaired when a fire alarm was activated. The existing pager system had been in use for a number of years, but, as with most systems of this type, there were issues with handsets going missing and needing to be replaced.
It became clear to the university that the time had come to look at a new alarm notification system for its hearing-impaired students, staff and visitors. The University of Sussex had previously worked with Fireco and was keen to see what it could do.
the solution
Fireco completed an installation of the Digital Messaging Service (DMS) in the academic and social buildings across the campus. When a fire alarm is activated, DMS notifies users via a text message on their mobile phone.
The University of Sussex is well known for its innovation and forward thinking, so DMS fits in well with this ethos. DMS is significantly more cost effective than pagers in regards to equipment and operational costs; individuals can use their own phones, which is a real advantage. It’s also much easier to operate on a day-to-day basis with very little required from student services and the estates teams. Operating a campus-wide pager system had been a very involved process.
DMS is a mass notification system that can send emergency text, email, Whatsapp or a voice message to an unlimited amount of users who are subscribed to the service. This could be used for pre-alarm notifications and evacuation alerts.
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