Webinar Shows How Campuses Can Foster Situational Awareness

Join SafePlans and Status Solutions on Jan. 29 for a free webinar that will show you how to improve your hospital, school or university’s response to emergencies.

Situational awareness is serious business, but there’s a methodology and technology framework that makes it easier to address.

The term “situational awareness” was originally used by the military in referring to a pilot’s operational status and knowledge of immediate threats. Today, however, the term applies to any organization – especially those that care for large numbers of people at educational and healthcare facilities. If you know what’s going on around you, action can be taken to protect your people, property and institution, as well as provide peace of mind to your community.

Join Campus Safety magazine on Jan. 29th for a FREE, one-hour webinar on situational awareness for better risk management with an emphasis on incident alerting and response management. The presentation starts at 2 p.m. (Eastern)/11 a.m. (Pacific).

Key takeaways you won’t want to miss include:

  • Examples of how to improve how you read, hear and see what’s happening around you.
  • How to leverage event histories and reports so you can analyze your emergency response protocols and other compliance efforts
  • Real-life case studies on life safety, security, environmental monitoring and mass notification applications in K-12, college/university and hospital campuses.

Presenters include Brad Spicer, who is the founder and president of security consulting firm SafePlans. Status Solutions Technology and Marketing Consultant Amy Jeffs will also be presenting.

Register for this webcast.

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