School safety and security is a priority at TRL Systems, and one of our core areas of expertise. Our approach emphasizes a multi-layer security strategy with at least five key elements: Access Control, Video Monitoring, Alarms, Visitor Management and Communication.
Read MoreTRL Systems will supply and install an Ascom Telligence nurse call system in the 94-bed Glenbrook Skilled Nursing Center. The system, which will allow future expansion, will be comprised of a patient station and Curbell pillow speaker with an audio jack for each bed. The stations will allow two-way communication between nursing staff and residents as well as staff emergency or assist calls directly to the nurse call station. In addition to Code Blue buttons, each bed will include four auxiliary jacks to accommodate a variety of equipment to be
monitored by the nurse call system and will annunciate an alarm if removed from the auxiliary plug.
With a history that goes back to 1981, the average tenure of a TRL employee is 5.5 years. Those 220 or so employees are led by an impressively tenured management team with upwards of two and three decades of TRL industry experience themselves....Who benefits the most from that longevity? TRL System’s customers....In fact, facilities often call upon TRL to maintain older, obsolete systems with which other less-tenured teams have no experience....That was the case when global shipping giant SSA Marine needed someone to clean up its existing security system...
Read MoreControlling the spread of influenza requires a multi-pronged infection control strategy....Increasingly, hospitals are turning to interactive patient engagement tools to manage pandemics like influenza through the use of site-wide notification.
Read MoreA look at the Baden-Powell Project associated with the 2015 ASIS Convention in which TRL partnered with vendors to spearhead an charitable installation project: a VMS for an elementary school in Anaheim, CA.
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