Courthouses need to be welcoming and open to the public. Keeping judges and other personnel working in these buildings safe presents many challenges.
The time it takes to contact law enforcement and communicate the nature and location of an emergency in a courthouse often slows their response to it. The WAVE Plus system instantly transmits a detailed message describing the location of the emergency over the radios carried by law enforcement officers enabling them to respond without delay.
The system is almost completely wireless making installation and expansion easy. Wireless buttons are easily placed in courtrooms, libraries, cafeterias, tax offices or anywhere else in a facility.
Wireless, weather resistant, buttons can be placed in parking lots without the expense of running wire.
Courthouse facilities welcome a wide range of visitors every day. Keeping everyone on site safe is a high priority. In an emergency, when seconds count, the WAVE Plus system is the fastest way to notify law enforcement officers of the incident.
There are over 3,000 WAVE systems in use in federal and local facilities across the United States. These systems range in size from one button to more than 1,000 buttons. The WAVE Plus system is used by the DOJ Executive Office for Immigration Review.
The time it takes to contact law enforcement and communicate the nature and location of an emergency in a courthouse or other municipal building often slows their response to it. The WAVE Plus system instantly transmits a detailed message describing the location of the emergency over the radios carried by law enforcement officers enabling them to respond without delay.
The system is almost completely wireless making installation and expansion easy. Wireless buttons are easily placed in courtrooms, libraries, cafeterias, tax offices or anywhere else in a facility. Wireless weather resistant buttons can be placed in parking lots without the expense of running wire.
As soon as a button is pressed, officers are instantly notified of the location of the emergency over the radios that they already carry. This method of notification is significantly faster than having a monitoring station make a phone call and can dramatically improve response times at the onset of an emergency when seconds count.