Control and observe the interior and perimeter of your facility, entrance and exits, and specific sensitive or high-risk areas. Incorporate high-quality sound and visual display into your presentations, control rooms from a single point, or engage in live video conferencing. Streamline the information you need to convey with automated communications to individual devices or unified system displays. In 2018, Shanix updated the blue light call-for-help stations in the Willard Ave parking garage at Rhode Island Hospital to include a video feed using Axis intercoms.
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The Shanix vision is to be New England's one-stop systems integrator for educational and enterprise institutions' advanced security, audio-visual and mass communication systems; we want to build a long-lasting and loyal relationship with each customer partner. Shanix Brothers opened for business in 1981 to repair analog closed-circuit television systems when video security technology was first being introduced.
From Burlington to Bridgeport to Barnstable and everywhere in between, Shanix has you covered for all your integration needs. Great teamwork starts with great leadership, and our team is ready to work with you to design and install your system. Kekin Shah, a longtime resident of Rhode Island, began Shanix, Inc. as a closed-circuit television service company in 1981 along with his brothers.
Every organization should consider the importance of its security. Safety for employees, facilities, and customers should be top of mind from the inception of any company. Unfortunately, many times security only becomes priority after an incident has already occurred. Whether you run a small independent business or are looking to secure a large enterprise across various campuses, security is a critical component to protect your staff, your clients, and your investment.Shanix Technology can tailor a system to your unique operational needs; providing integrated solutions for video surveillance, access control, and intrusion.
People have been fascinated by hearing and seeing themselves recorded since the invention of film and phonographs in the 19th century. Today, these are combined not only for entertainment, but for communication. From interactive flat panels to projectors and massive video walls, digital displays are essential for today's business, education, and entertainment.
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Sammy Farland
Oct 30, 2015