Survey: Colleges Don’t Use Mass Notification Systems to Full Potential
Higher education campuses across the United States are not fully utilizing their investment in mass notification solutions, according to a study by Rave Mobile Safety.
Higher education campuses across the United States are not fully utilizing their investment in mass notification solutions, according to a study by Rave Mobile Safety.
The Clery Center recommends institutions of higher education take these five steps when they are revisiting or publicizing their timely warning or emergency notification policies.
This summer’s Campus Safety Conference Texas will address a wide range of vital K-12 and higher education safety and security issues, including hurricane response and recovery, protests, threat assessments, active shooters, emergency notification, sexual assault, Clery compliance and more.
OnAlert, a mass notification emergency broadcast system from Inova Solutions, adds a visual component to schools’ and universities’ existing emergency notification systems.
Save the dates! This summer’s Campus Safety Conferences are in Irving, Texas, June 24-26, Herndon, Va., July 18-20; and Pasadena, Calif., July 30-Aug. 1.
The Jan. 13 emergency notification blunder in Hawaii highlights the importance of proper systems, training, policies and procedures on campus.
Trauma-Informed Investigations
This webinar will focus on the considerations and best practices for mass notification systems that employ audio, passive signage, active signage, and textual notifications along with the business opportunities available to the AV industry in providing these solutions.
Schools can simplify their decision criteria, improve their communications and reduce costs by focusing on a common infrastructure.
These BEST Award-winning security solutions just might help you address some of your toughest public safety, security, emergency management and life safety/fire challenges.