Regroup Mass Notification, a provider of mass communication solutions, has announced a strategic alliance with Code Blue Corporation, a manufacturer of emergency communication solutions, such as the iconic blue light Help Points found at thousands of locations around the world.
By partnering with Code Blue, mutual clients will be able to easily activate Code Blue speakerphones and public address systems through Regroup’s intuitive and easy-to-use messaging interface, enabling them to broadcast critical messages to large areas without requiring costly integrations.
Rapidly transmit critical alerts
“When an incident occurs, it is absolutely vital that locations have an easy and efficient way to communicate with their intended audience,” Code Blue Director of Sales John Plooster said. “Pairing Code Blue’s emergency communication solutions with Regroup’s cloud-based emergency notification platform will give both new and existing customers the ability to rapidly transmit critical alerts with maximum audio clarity and range.”
Important messages can be pre-recorded or broadcast as text-to-speech (TTS), providing multiple ways of channeling notifications to people in areas where Code Blue Help Points are installed. Regroup’s award-winning notification platform is leveraged by K-12 schools and districts, universities, government agencies, hospitals, corporations and nonprofits throughout North America to streamline emergency and day-to-day communications.
Strong communication infrastructure
Code Blue’s well-established communication infrastructure is found in many of the same locations and will be a powerful broadcasting tool for companies and organisations when sending a mass notification to those areas. “We’re excited about our partnership with Code Blue because by working together, we have the power to save lives in critical situations and keep people safe,” said Chris Utah, COO of Regroup. “This is the ultimate bottom line for each of our businesses, and it is why our collaboration made so much sense from the beginning of our conversations.”