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Resound became members of CISAS on 18th December 2007.
To access a copy of Resound's Code of Practice, please click on the link below.
The Code includes information on how to complain including contact points within the organisation. You should always complain to the company before contacting CISAS, giving the company an opportunity to settle your complaint.
If your complaint is not settled within three months of making your first complaint (in the way set out in the Code) then you may contact us, as long as you do so within nine months of first making the complaint.
About Resound
Resound supplies intelligent radio communications systems to public safety, public sector and commercial users. The company designs, installs and maintains radio systems using analogue VHF / UHF, MPT1327 Trunking, DMR Digital and Tetra Digital technologies for people, office and vehicular uses.
In addition, the company can recommend, source and install aerial systems for building and vehicular uses.
Resound helps its customers make better use of their radio investments by offering a range of added-value applications that include integration with alarm systems, building management systems, telephone systems and computer applications. Safety specific applications, such as lone-worker, man-down and automatic person / vehicle location are also available.
Finally, Resound can offer a range of advanced radio-paging devices and systems to suit commercial and health needs.
The company supplies more than 1,000 organisations with radio systems covering abroad range of business sectors including Central Government & Agencies, Education, Emergency Services, Healthcare (NHS & Private), Local Authorities and many different commercial users.
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