Do German Museums have claims on pictures in the Louvre?)
01/14/98 02:17pm on use of guard radios and/or earphones: 1) Does each guard carry a radio?, Does each guard wear an earphone? Do you use more radios/earphones in different situations? * Many will say that it depends on what you can afford. * Many security directors prefer every guard to have a radio in order to be in immediate two-way communication with the control center, alarm dispatch station, and shift supervisor. * Earphones are aesthetically preferable where the public may be distracted by radio noise, and earphones are good for security where the public may misuse information that they hear on an open radio. * A radio for every guard is the most secure, flexible, system. * There are cheaper means for alarm dispatch and guard-supervisor or guard-control room communications, such as a hospital light on the ceiling or a slightly hidden panel in the molding of a doorway between galleries–built in. If built in as a battery backup intercom, this survives many hours or days of power