Emergency multilingual broadcasting system 'Emergency Multilingual Amplification Device'
This is an emergency multilingual broadcasting device that can broadcast in multiple languages such as Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean during emergencies. It comes with 484 standard messages designed for various situations such as earthquakes, fires, and snow damage, allowing broadcasts to be made with just a few clicks on the touch panel. Additionally, it includes many messages that can be used in daily operations, so it can be utilized not only in emergencies but also in everyday business activities. Furthermore, the registered languages and messages can be customized, allowing for delivery tailored to specific business needs.
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basic information
This is a portable megaphone-type product. Therefore, you can use it as a regular megaphone for crowd control and announcements with the included shoulder strap, and in emergencies or when necessary, you can use the registered messages for emergency response. Additionally, it is designed for emergency situations, allowing for over 8 hours of use on dry batteries, and it is built to be dustproof and splashproof.
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Delivery Time
※The delivery time may vary depending on the quantity and whether customization is required, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
Due to its emphasis on emergency use, it has received positive feedback for its usability and message quality, and is currently being used in domestic airports, train stations, hotels, and shopping malls. At train stations and other locations, it has also been customized to enable everyday announcements.
Company information
In 2012, we launched the "Emergency Multilingual Public Address System," which can make announcements in four languages: Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean during emergencies. Since then, it has been implemented at various locations across Japan, including domestic airports, train stations, hotels, and shopping malls. This item is designed to respond to the increasing inbound demand leading up to the Osaka-Kansai Expo in 2025.