Lessons Learned from the Evacuation of a Long-Term Care Facility
Here’s what worked and what didn’t during this long-term care facility’s temporary evacuation of its 144 residents.
Here’s what worked and what didn’t during this long-term care facility’s temporary evacuation of its 144 residents.
These phishing emails are typically marketing coronavirus information and ask you to open an attachment to see the latest news and statistics.
Schools, churches and even groups of friends are taking to Zoom, Webex, Microsoft Teams, BlueJeans and other videoconferencing apps to catch up on lost instruction time, hear the latest sermon or just hang out with family and friends.
As Alyssa’s Law inches closer to becoming legislation in Florida, do you know what key features to look for in a mobile panic alarm system?
Videoconferencing can help your campus cut costs and survive during these uncertain times.
Organizations that leverage mass notifications can take advantage of a number of benefits that will help keep students and staff informed about ongoing COVID-19 developments, expectations and when campus operations will return to normal.
Here’s how one district managed campus security during a closure. Many of these lessons apply to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Although cell phones have become incredibly useful mass notification tools, emergency managers need to consider a variety of alert technologies.
The previous article that criticizes the Clery Act misrepresents the purpose and function of the law’s requirements.
The intent of the law was to provide transparency, not to require that schools jump through hoops or be subject to ill-informed and very harmful conclusions.
In this webinar, attendees will learn the observable behaviors people exhibit as they head down a path of violence so we can help prevent the preventable.
This discussion will help participants analyze, understand, and assess their own program effectiveness.