Elapsed Timers for Hospital and School Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | December 21, 2011

In a rapidly evolving world, with new technology constantly emerging, it is imperative that schools, hospitals and other facilities remain as up to date as possible. One step that will help keep your facility from falling behind is the elapsed timer from Sapling for your digital clock. This simple device allows you to control the…

Sapling Spotlight: Mitch Gobetz, Marketing Manager

By Sapling Inc. | December 20, 2011

If you’ve had the chance to peruse the Sapling website outside of our blog section, you’ve seen countless resources on all things Sapling: videos, white papers, spec sheets, you name it! A click on the “Contact” page will reveal even more Sapling resources in the form of social media. Some may not realize how much…

District-Wide School Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | December 15, 2011

Those who grew up in the public school system probably remember the nervous excitement they felt every year that it was time to leave their lower school behind and move on to a new facility. School districts are often made up of three or more levels of schooling, each of which has its own set…

Double Mount Housing for Analog Synchronized Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | December 14, 2011

When I was first introduced to the phrase “double mount housing” I was unfamiliar with its meaning and unsure of its function. If you are looking for a synchronized clock system, you may have come across these terms and have had similar doubts. Take a look at some of these double mount housing basics for…

The Benefits of Using 2-Wire Digital Master Clock System

By Sapling Inc. | December 14, 2011

If you are considering a wired clock system for your facility, the 2-wired Digital Master Clock System option with Sapling may be the best option for you. Take a look at the unique advantages of this system below. In addition to the written description, check out our video at the bottom to see a visual…

Wire Guards – Protecting Your Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | December 7, 2011

Picture a typical middle school gym class. You might be envisioning kids running around, a lot of noise being made, and variety of sports balls and equipment flying through the air. In the excitement of a game of waffle ball, red rover or tag, the room often exemplifies chaos and disorder. It’s with good reason…

Made in The USA–Sapling’s Dedication to US Made Products

By Sapling Inc. | December 2, 2011

As most Americans know, it’s no secret that US exports have significantly dropped in the past 30-40 years. Many of the manufacturing jobs that were seen in the textile, automotive, and technology industries have been sent overseas. With this dramatic economic shift in labor and goods, these days it’s rare to see a company stationed…

Using Sync-Wire Communication to Update your Facility

By Sapling Inc. | November 30, 2011

Do you work in a facility with a need for new or updated clock installations? Are you unsatisfied with your current or past clock companies and hesitant to continue working with them? Do you find that replacing parts is a frequent and costly endeavor? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then…

Hospital IP Clocks: Precision in Code Blue Situations

By Sapling Inc. | November 28, 2011

The activity in a hospital can often be fast-paced and unexpected, such as the many emergency situations that occur on a regular basis. To keep up with the level of urgency necessary in emergency situations, many hospitals have developed a code system to alert hospital personnel of changing circumstances. One code which you may have…

Using IP Clock Systems for Facility Maintenance

By Sapling Inc. | November 23, 2011

The phrase “Lower Hour” was the last thing you wanted to hear from our eighth grade teacher at the end of the day. Any classroom or recess misconduct was disciplined with our teacher’s creative after school detention program called “Lower Hour:” an hour after school with the head of our school maintenance staff, Mr. Lower.…