MONROE, N.C. (April 26, 2017) – In response to customers’ requests for a more automated, simpler way to manage Air-Pak® data, Scott Safety today announced the launch of its Scott Connect Monitor software solution. Monitor is an easy-to-understand air management solution designed to put critical, real-time responder SCBA data at incident command’s fingertips.
Leveraging Scott Safety’s patented SEMS II personnel accountability system, Monitor allows the incident commander or team leader to see air level, PASS, and EVAC data on a user-friendly dashboard. Users can toggle between two displays, allowing them to view the Air-Pak data of their entire team or only be alerted if something is wrong. And since Scott Connect Monitor utilizes SEMS II data, it is compatible with any Air-Pak X3, Air-Pak 75, or Air-Pak NxG7 equipped with SEMS II consoles.
“Software on a fire scene should be intuitive, reliable, and complement incident command’s SOGs without requiring a lot of overhead,” said John Dinning, associate director of firefighter solutions for Scott Safety. “The beauty of Monitor lies in its simplicity. SCBA data automatically connects to the Monitor solution and immediately notifies of critical alerts, augmenting commands control over the incident.”
The safety of the firefighter is top priority, and reliable, real-time SCBA and PASS data is crucial in providing the highest levels of safety in these dangerous environments. With Scott Connect Monitor, command will have all the data at their fingertips.
About Scott Safety
Scott Safety is a premier manufacturer of innovative respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices for emergency services and first-responders including firefighters, industrial workers, law enforcement, military, civil defense, national security and rescue teams around the world. With five global manufacturing locations, Scott products protect thousands of individuals each day from environmental hazards that are inherent in the industries which they serve. The Scott product line includes self-contained breathing apparatus, supplied air and air-purifying respirators, gas detection instruments, thermal imaging cameras, and firefighter locators.