ATI's Industrial Solutions range from indoor office ceiling speakers to fully integrated
comprehensive plant-wide alerting by simultaneous telephone, email,
internet, high-power speaker and other audio/visual notifications.
Communication in high noise environments is often achieved using both
audio, visual and other alerting mechanisms, though each environment
often has a different set of notification demands that are addressed by
our customized systems.
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Superior voice
intelligibility and clarity using directional speakers to
provide critical instruction and message capability |
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Reliability |
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High-efficiency,
conformal-coated electronics, with automated self-diagnostics to
keep components in ready-to-go condition |
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Redundancy |
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Designed with
multiple redundant and backup mechanisms to ensure performance
and operation |
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Robustness |
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Fixed and mobile
speakers, strobes, gates, signs, pagers, email, telephone and
network alerting provide comprehensive coverage for any type of
facility |
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Versatility |
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Control centers, push
buttons, pull switches, remote controls and sensors provide
quick and simple access in an emergency |
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Scalability |
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Modular system design
allows for complete flexibility in purchasing and long-term
planning |
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Ease of Ownership |
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Turn-key provider
from installation to training, with easy-to-maintain setup and
serviceability |
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Customization |
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Countless messaging,
power, control and operational options for your specific needs |
ATI works with emergency management personnel to design systems that
provide the proper acoustical coverage and alerting capabilities. Our
engineers and consultants can help to implement a new system or upgrade
your existing system, and make recommendations for improving sound
coverage and system reliability.
ATI’s systems provide compliance with Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), American Disabilities Act (ADA) and NFPA 72
National Fire Alarm Code regulations and standards, helping companies to
meet their goals in emergency response and employee safety.
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Hovensa Refinery - St. Croix, Virgin
Islands
At the largest refinery in the western hemisphere, six HPSS16
speakers, six gates and four traffic signals are used in the
surrounding community, while 18 HPSS16 speakers, 12 strobe and
pull station building alarm systems, and 7 indoor public address
systems are used within the plant in the wireless Evacuation
Alarm and Gate Control System. Meeting OSHA and EPA
requirements, this system is used to notify residential camps
and workers in the event of a vapor cloud release or other
emergencies. |
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Bayer Corporation - Orange, Texas
Seven MPSS and indoor public address systems for twenty-one
buildings comprise the wireless Outdoor/Indoor Emergency Alarm
System at this plant in the Fibers, Organics and Rubber
Division. |
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Indian Point Energy Center - New York
One hundred fifty HPSS32 speakers distributed across four
counties and two state parks comprise the largest prompt alert
and notification system in the United States. |
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Citgo Refinery - Lake Charles,
Louisiana
Fourty-seven OSU speakers and 12 push-button terminals were
seamlessly integrated in order to upgrade and expand the
existing system and infrastructure for emergency notification. |
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