News Summary:
On March 19, 2026, Pavion discussed how video intercom and smart cameras improve security in multifamily and multi-tenant buildings, emphasizing the shift from simple door locking to comprehensive protection for residents, employees, and visitors while maintaining convenience. Previously on March 18, the company addressed the evolution of modern audiovisual systems into enterprise IT infrastructure, operating on networks and residing in the cloud, moving beyond traditional room-based enhancements. Earlier on the same day, Pavion announced the appointments of Abu Zeya as Chief Financial Officer and Keith Ikels as Chief Information Officer. On March 17, the company highlighted the critical role of fire alarm systems in detecting threats, alerting occupants, and facilitating safe evacuations, underscoring the necessity of system upgrades as technology ages. This follows Pavion's publication on March 12, of a leadership roadmap for fire and physical security in community institutions, addressing evolving threats such as active shooters, vehicle attacks, and fire hazards, citing a recent incident at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan.
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