Public Transport Emergency Mass Notification Systems
Transportation offer some unique concerns both for employees and visitors – many of whom may never have been in the facility before and may only be there for a short time. Regardless of the type of emergency, it’s critical to provide timely and accurate information and instructions to the public.
How Does Lynx Make Transportation Facilities Safer?
Transportation gubs have a lot of technology that can be utilized to integrate with Lynx-there is the digital signage everywhere, an overhead PA system, security staff with radios-with the push of a button, an alarm from an access control system you can automate communication across platforms instantly and clearly, with the ability to send out updates.
In some transportation facilities security use text pagers and it is a mandated that the access control alarms are communicated to security staff via these devices in a timely manner-door/gate propped open etc. Have questions on how the Lynx Systems can help secure your Transportation facilities?
Benefits of Lynx for transportation hubs:
- Discrete panic buttons that work on any computer workstation
- Mobile duress options for staff moving through the facility
- Multi-channel emergency notifications for code alerts
- Integration with existing security and communication systems
- Automated reporting for compliance requirements
- Scalable deployment options for any campus size
Let’s see if Lynx is a Good Fit For You
Get started with a free demo. Contact us to schedule a time to discuss your specific needs and learn how Lynx can enhance your existing security infrastructure.
Integration with Existing Security Technology
Lynx seamlessly integrates with your existing technology and eliminates the need for costly replacements or parallel systems.
By connecting with your current security infrastructure and hardware endpoints, you can enable a unified mass notification and emergency response.
When an incident occurs, Lynx automatically coordinates communication across multiple channels. The result is faster response times and more effective emergency management with minimal disruption.