Single? Or Double-Sided School Clocks? That is the question.

By Sapling Inc. | May 10, 2011

Deciding when to use a single or double-sided school clock within a school building can be tedious. Making this decision not only depends on the exact role the clock is intended to take on, but on the design or layout of the school’s building. So when is the best time to use a single or…

Design For Architects and Engineers: Sapling’s Master Clock System

By Sapling Inc. | May 6, 2011

When it comes to building projects, architects and engineers face many challenges as they design new facilities and remodel older ones to fit the needs of today’s various organizations. Some of the factors that come into play include appearance, metrics, sustainability, retrofitting and interfacing capability. At The Sapling Company, we design and produce our clock…

Here’s the Situation: Transportation Industry Saved by IP Clock Systems

By Sapling Inc. | May 6, 2011

When it comes to transportation, the emphasis placed on time couldn’t be more obvious. Those who rely on public transportation to get to work, school, the supermarket, doctor appointments, vacation destinations, etc. expect buses, trains and planes to depart and arrive on time at every stop. When a transportation facility fails to meet the expectations…

The Do’s and Don’ts of Customer Service

By Sapling Inc. | May 5, 2011

Foreword: Here at Sapling, we strive to please our customers with exceptional performance in both our products and support. We hope to serve as a shining example of excellent customer service by following the strategies below. It is our belief that our customers are the most important asset we have and that they should not…

6 Functions of Sapling Master Clocks To Take Advantage Of

By Sapling Inc. | April 29, 2011

Here at Sapling, we value our customers’ wants and needs. We understand that time is money and it shouldn’t be wasted, which is why all our products are built around that idea. We want you to have total control and flexibility over your clock system with minimal human intervention. And to help you accomplish this,…

Choosing GPS for Your Wireless Clock System

By Sapling Inc. | April 22, 2011

Facility owners and managers all around the world are making the switch to wireless clock systems in their facilities. Why make such a change in one’s facility? The answer is one word: reliability. Facility managers have grown tired of periodic interruptions due to a faulty, inaccurate clock system. For this reason, synchronized wireless clock systems…

Hospital Clocks Controlling Code Blue Situations

By Sapling Inc. | April 15, 2011

As most of us know, emergency situations are virtually an everyday occurrence in healthcare institutions. Unfortunately, these unexpected situations often arise in the form of complications for both sound and at-risk patients. “Code Blue” situations, for instance, are unnerving experiences for doctors and patients alike. In the medical field, Code Blue refers to the cardiac…

5 Myths about Synchronized Clocks

By Sapling Inc. | April 7, 2011

Is your company hesitating to install a synchronous clock system? You may find yourself wondering what benefits come from a synchronized system and whether it’s worth the price. There may be many myths about synchronized clock systems and how they function, but Sapling hopes to alleviate them for you. Below are 5 common myths about…

Scheduling Made Easy With Sapling’s Master Clock

By Sapling Inc. | March 30, 2011

Does your educational facility struggle with the mundane task of scheduling bells to sound? Is there no easy system in place that does this for you? If so, your facility may be lacking an automated, synchronizing master clock system for scheduling period changes and passing time. Schools throughout the country find themselves struggling with the…

Building Booms in Philadelphia: Where Synchronized Clocks Fit In

By Sapling Inc. | March 24, 2011

Being a Temple graduate, you could say I have some first-hand exposure to the massive expansion of infrastructure Temple has undergone over the years. However, on top of all the new construction I have witnessed (and dealt with while going to class), Temple University has just recently announced that they will continue on with the…