BELMAR ELECTRONICS has been providing dependable, professional, guaranteed service by factory trained, uniformed technicians to the areas most prestigious hospitals, health care facilities, builders, developers, apartment and condominium communities since 1953.
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Here’s a brief description of what we can do for you. Please click on any item below for a more detailed description.
HEALTHCARE ELECTRONICS
Healthcare Television Systems, Nurse call systems, Waiting room entertainment. Belmar is a PDI Healthcare Television Factory Authorized Repair Facility.
CORPORATE A/V SYSTEMS
Conference Room, Auditorium and Meeting Room A/V systems. Video monitors/projectors, System automation and integration.
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Traditional and IP hosted telephone systems from a range of manufacturers. Custom designed, cost effective and user friendly. Multiple locations can be seamlessly connected with unlimited local and long distance calling. Complete voice mail solutions.
NURSE CALL SYSTEMS
Belmar provides and installs nurse call systems to meet the needs of hospitals, nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. Our most basic direct-select audible/visual system uses three levels of tones and lights (routine, emergency, and code/fire) to notify staff at the nurse master station, and at dome lights outside of each resident or patient room.
BUILDING SECURITY – CCTV
Burglar, Panic, Temperature alarm systems with UL Listed 24 Hour Central Station Monitoring. Remote system management. IP / Analog CCTV systems including DVR, NVR and Cloud storage systems.
ON-LOCATION A/V
A/V systems for any size meeting, public event, concert, festival, etc.
DIGITAL SIGNAGE
From Public Displays to Wayfinders, from Menu Boards to Video Walls, Belmar has you covered. From concept to design to installation and support, we offer numerous solutions for all types of digital signage
AREA OF RESCUE SYSTEMS
Jeron’s Area of Rescue Assistance products fulfill the increasingly common communication requirements of high-rise buildings and other institutional facilities having to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 as well as the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. The flexible and scalable systems provide building occupants additional safety and building management a complete emergency communication solution.
Sound masking is the process of adding a low level, unobtrusive background sound to an environment to reduce the intelligibility of human speech and reduce noise distractions in that environment. The sound is typically introduced through speakers installed in or above the ceiling. Sound masking is a critical component of acoustic design. When designing an optimal acoustic environment, architects consider a variety of elements to address noise control and speech privacy. Elements added either Absorb, Block, or Cover sound, and are collectively called the ABC’s of acoustic design.