Your Emergency Notification Cheat Sheet
This cheat sheet breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly used emergency alert systems.
This cheat sheet breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of the most commonly used emergency alert systems.
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Many help stations now on the market offer a wide array of features that can help colleges comply with the Clery Act.
Four years ago, Coastal Carolina University looked to fix the broken call boxes on its campus. With the help of Myrtle Beach Communications and Motorola, not only did the university receive upgraded call boxes, it also installed numerous IP cameras to monitor the entire campus.
Most likely, non-emergency communications equipment and traditional mass notification systems are already in place at your institution. With some adjustments, these, combined with newly installed solutions, might be able to provide much of the coverage your institution needs during a disaster.
With their ever-expanding responsibilities and campuses, hospital and university law enforcement departments turn to wireless emergency communication devices to extend their reach to remote areas and retrofit applications.