Interface Systems has announced the successful completion of a major security and safety upgrade for Bethesda Community Church and Bethesda Christian School in Fort Worth, Texas.
Serving more than 530 students from preschool through 12th grade, between church services, school operations and community events, the multi-building, 26-acre campus welcomes hundreds of people daily.
According to Interface Systems, Bethesda’s aging fire alarms, intercoms and CCTV system were increasingly unreliable, creating false alarms and communication challenges.
To address these safety concerns, the church turned to Interface to modernize its infrastructure.
Interface designed and deployed an integrated solution to improve safety that included:
“The new system is effective. It gets the point across that it’s time to evacuate, but it doesn’t create panic, especially among the kids,” said Rick Campbell, Facilities Manager at Bethesda Community Church.
“Having remote access to cameras and alarms has been a huge help.
“Interface worked around the kids and kept us up and running during installation.
“The integration was seamless, and now everything is running smoothly.”
Interface says that with the upgrades, Bethesda has significantly reduced false dispatches, streamlined communication across the campus and gained the ability to scale its systems for future growth.
“Initially, we were unsure about the cost, but the investment has been well worth it,” Campbell concluded.
“I’d recommend Interface to other churches without hesitation.”