National parks are the shining glory of our nation. They showcase Mother Nature’s finest gifts to a country filled with beauty. The men and women who work to keep these national treasures safe for guests to visit, free of crime, and transform them into educational treasure troves for all who visit need the ability to communicate, sometimes quickly, to respond to emergencies, natural disasters, and to maintain order.
Push to talk two-way radios are invaluable lifelines for nearly every national park employee.
Who Needs PTT Radios in a National Park?
Some people believe these radios are toys that are only useful to park guests trying to coordinate activities and keep in touch across distances. Nothing could be further from the truth. For certain park personnel, these radios are necessary tools used frequently throughout their days to carry out their responsibilities. These are some of the professionals who work for National Park Services who rely on push-to-talk two-way radios for communications:
- Park Superintendents
- Assistant Superintendents
- Park Rangers
- Park Scientists
- Customer service staff
- Tour guides
- Recreation guides
Essentially every park employee can benefit from the access to instant communications push to talk radios provide whether dealing with guest emergencies, animal emergencies, weather emergencies, guest questions, or operational issues and questions that must be addressed.
Why PTT Two-Way Radios?
Push to talk two-way radios offer a variety of features and services that allow fast access to information via voice communication, photo sharing, and data sharing. Whether scientists are sharing readings from data they’ve collected in the field or park rangers are relaying vital information about snowmobile accidents, auto accidents, or animal altercations, fast access to information can be critical. In some cases, it can be a matter of life and death.
Push to talk two-way radios are often equipped with advanced safety features like GPS tracking, emergency apps that can automate emergency notifications in specific situations, and push-button communications that allow you to communicate with large groups of people or single individuals instantly.
Our national parks exist in a wide range of environments and climates. Some offer extreme weather conditions and allow for visitors to connect with nature in ways that would be impossible elsewhere in the country, perhaps even on the planet.
Peak PTT understands the challenges professionals working in these stunning parks face daily and offers effective communications solutions to help maximize safety while increasing productivity and ease of communication all around. Learn more by taking a look at our product line or by calling us at 855-600-6161.
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