Genasys announced that Punahou School, a world-class preparatory institution located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is replacing its legacy and limited outdoor sirens with Genasys ACOUSTICS systems. Multiple ACOUSTICS installations have been completed and commissioned with more scheduled next month. “Civil defense sirens cannot convey to students, faculty, staff, and visitors the nature of an emergency and the information needed to help keep them safe,” said Richard Danforth, CEO of Genasys. “With the unprecedented level of risks facing students on campuses, including severe weather, civil disturbances, active shooter threats, and more, ACOUSTICS systems provide highly audible voice messaging that is clearly heard and understood over large distances and above background noise.”
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