Faster emergency response through integration
Integrate fire safety, mass notification and building systems.
Integrate fire safety, mass notification and building systems.
Mass Notification Systems That Integrate With Existing Safety Systems
When emergencies happen, every second counts. Fragmented communication systems can slow response time and put personnel at risk: managing fire alarms, security systems and building controls separately can make it difficult to coordinate a unified response.
Our mass notifications platform brings all of that together, connecting with fire alarm panels, building management systems and security infrastructure to deliver synchronized alerts across multiple channels. Honeywell’s integrated systems also allow life safety personnel to send critical updates via phone, email, text or in-building speakers, reaching everyone who needs to know through the devices they already use every day.
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Reach 100,000+ people in minutes across multiple channels
The Instant Alert system can broadcast emergency messages to hundreds of thousands of people within minutes through our cloud-based mass notification system.1 Distributed, redundant call center networks also help maintain reliability when you need it most.
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Connect to 5,200+ emergency communications centers worldwide
The CLSS platform connects with RapidSOS, the emergency response data platform used by more than 5,200 emergency communications centers worldwide. The system can automatically send detailed hazard data to 911agencies, including emergency type and precise building location information
See How Mass Notification Systems Can Make a Critical Difference
Frequently Asked Questions About Mass Notification Systems
Our mass notification systems can connect with legacy fire alarm panels, building management systems and access control infrastructure to create a unified response platform. The integration works with Honeywell fire alarm systems and supports standard protocols for third-party equipment, allowing customers to build on existing infrastructure rather than replacing it.
When your current fire alarm system detects an emergency, it can automatically trigger zone-specific voice announcements through our public address systems, help guide occupants to safety exits and coordinate with your building controls to prevent smoke spread. Facilities can also link the system to building management platforms for coordinated HVAC shutdown during fires and integrate with access control to unlock emergency exits automatically during evacuations.
Mass notification systems can deliver emergency alerts via phone calls, SMS text messages, email, pagers and PDAs with a single broadcast command. The system can also send alerts through computers, electronic message boards and web pages for comprehensive coverage. Safety personnel can launch alerts from an easy-to-use web interface with just a few clicks or call our 24/7 help desk if internet access isn't available.
The platform supports unlimited messages and offers synchronous delivery tracking to monitor message progress.
The CLSS platform can automatically capture and transmit detailed emergency data to first responders and 911 dispatch centers. When an alarm triggers, the system shares critical information like hazard type, severity level and precise location within your building, helping responders prepare appropriate resources before they arrive on site. First responders can access contextual fire alarm panel information directly through their Active911 systems, giving them near real-time visibility into a facility's situation as they respond.