I work at a hospital and they want to implement some ceiling speakers. Like most rural hospitals, they have no real money to contract this out so they're asking if we can do it.
I was looking at these speakers: "Atlas ADZ612C Add A Zone Kit" (can't post links it says - but basic description is "
Designed to allow easy installation of in wall or in ceiling distributed 8-Ohm systems for small office or home systems using standard 8-Ohm consumer style receivers. Kit includes (2) ceiling or in wall speaker systems, (1) 50-watt Impedance matching volume control, and 100' of 16-2 speaker wire").
Volume control is not super important, but will be necessary in some parts. Also, these speakers will not be installed in pairs. It'll be more likely that only one speaker is installed in a room. Basically imagine a long hallway with 14 rooms on each side and one speaker per room. They're not going to be jamming out or anything, and speakers will never be on full volume.
What is truly the best way to set this up? I have some experience with audio equip but am primarily a computer guy
I'm very open to suggestions on how to efficiently set this up as well as suggested equipment for those of you with experience. Cost is a factor, but more importantly we have to make sure we set it up correctly and don't burn anything down. This is actually being set up because some cancer kids who moaned and groaned because they want music

That's why it's important to me to do the best job I can, even if I don't really know what I'm doing when it comes to this big of an audio setup.