Created on 02.05

Campus Emergency Broadcast System for Schools

Campus Emergency Broadcast System for Schools

What is Campus Emergency Broadcast System?
Students exercising in a school courtyard under a clear blue sky.
The campus emergency broadcast system is a set of system equipment specially designed for campus scenarios and applied to school emergency avoidance and safety evacuation drills. Through the visual software platform, it realizes mobile and convenient management and control of terminals, delivering a more linked and flexible operation and management solution for the campus, enhancing the ability and efficiency of the school to deal with emergencies, quickly and effectively safeguarding the life safety of teachers and students in the school.
▄ System Advantages
Coverage: Every corner of the school can be covered by the alarm signal effectively.
Independence: In the event of water and power outages, communication interruptions, and inability to broadcast in a timely manner, the alarm signal can be transmitted to teachers and students with accurate information independently. With remote intercom function, voice intercom can be transmitted clearly through emergency broadcasting within a straight line of 2 kilometers for colleges and universities, secondary vocational and technical colleges, and 1 kilometer for primary and secondary schools and kindergartens. Each campus should be equipped with at least one independent emergency broadcast system.
Difference: It is different from the daily bells, radio sounds, and other sounds of the school. Hazard avoidance models and evacuation signals should be clearly distinguished. There should be a clear distinction between danger avoidance signals and evacuation signals.
Timeliness: Mobile phones can receive graphic messages from emergency broadcasts in a timely manner under the environment of no network, disconnected network, and flight mode. Graphic messages should have scene settings such as earthquakes, fires, violence, stampedes, and drowning.
▄ Campus Emergency Broadcast Requirements
Students running on a tree-lined pathway, with an overlaid gradient effect and an inset of an orange emergency device.
▄ Project Requirements
● Can accommodate one independent emergency broadcast system.
● Every corner of the school can be covered by the alarm signal effectively.
● In the case of water and power outages, communication interruptions, and inability to broadcast timely, the alarm signal can be transmitted to teachers and students with accurate information independently.
● With mobile APP early warning and wireless walkie-talkie, using a unique encryption protocol to communicate with the emergency broadcast host, without network work.
● It makes the emergency work more efficient.
System link diagram showing connections between servers, controllers, and speakers.
Wall-Mounted CT/KB200-4G -- Solution
Detached Teaching Building
● Equipped with 5 horn speakers to cover the outdoor areas, with a distance of up to 300-1000m.
● It can be powered by 220V for a long time; or powered by battery to prevent the impact of power outage.
● Wireless walkie-talkie receiving distance: 2000m (open area).
● Mobile phones can receive graphic messages from emergency broadcasts in a timely manner under the environment of no network, disconnected network, and flight mode.
MobileCT/HC720II-4G Portable Emergency 4G Broadcasting SystemPortable Emergency 4G Broadcasting System -- Solution 2
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Outdoor Areas
● Mobile integrated design, convenient and fast, free from terrain and space restrictions, can be applied to a variety of emergency places anytime and anywhere.
● with a distance of up to 1000m.
● Mobile phones can receive graphic messages from emergency broadcasts in a timely manner under the environment of no network, disconnected network, and flight mode.
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