According to this year’s Campus Safety Emergency Notification Survey, nearly three in four survey respondents didn’t have challenges with their mass notification solutions, and only 3% said they experienced many pandemic-related problems with their systems.
Multi-modal mass notifications help organizations reach people located on campus and beyond the building by simultaneously delivering alerts to disparate systems.
‘Enhancing Safety and Communication in K-12 Schools: A 12-Month Guide,’ provides a detailed outline of the entire school year to advise on leading practices and steps you can take to make sure everyone is informed about emergencies.
As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more significant changes are to come, including how we use mass notification tools.
However, compared to previous Campus Safety Emergency Notification studies, fewer are doing so than before. Are some campuses not making alert systems a high enough priority?
Relying on only one type of system will limit the reach of your emergency messages.
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When seconds matter, visual alerts quickly deliver emergency notifications so your campus community can take appropriate action.
If your organization could benefit from technology similar to facial recognition but is uneasy with its security risks, consider face detection.
Understanding these common employee types will help your organization design an effective a digital signage strategy.