THE SCENARIO:
A small private school had an antiquated intercom installed in their classrooms and throughout their building. In the years since the original installation, many service providers and parent volunteers had been enlisted to patch the system together to keep it running.
Despite their best efforts, there were still issues with the internal communication systems. The sixteen classroom stations either no longer worked or only partially functioned. The hallway paging system would sporadically cut in and out. Speakers in the gym, which were used for assemblies and sporting events, only worked from a local microphone and could not receive system notifications. If there was an emergency, staff would have to manually send an alert.
THE SOLUTION:
Administration selected a modern IP video intercom with room‑to‑room communication and paging integration to replace their old system. Stations were easily installed and connected to network drops in each classroom, the main office, the teachers’ lounge, and the principal’s office.
Speakers were added to classrooms, ensuring announcements were heard by all students and staff. The hallway speakers were updated, and the gymnasium was connected to the new system.