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Read: In Higher Ed Emergency Communications, Policy Comes Before Technology

In Higher Ed Emergency Communications, Policy Comes Before Technology

The director of emergency management at Washington University in St. Louis talks about what to do before the RFP.

Read: Adding Twitter to Your Healthcare Emergency Notification Plan

Adding Twitter to Your Healthcare Emergency Notification Plan

Proactively alert phone and computer users using this popular communication tool.

Read: Sound Masking for Health Care Environments: The Essentials and The Benefits of Controlled Noise

Sound Masking for Health Care Environments: The Essentials and The Benefits of Controlled Noise

Sound masking helps ensure patient privacy, increases speech confidentiality and addresses HIPAA regulations.

Read: WestMed Medical Group Showcases Calming Images

WestMed Medical Group Showcases Calming Images

Read how this healthcare organization uses digital signage to manage patient, visitor and staff stress, possibly preventing incidents.

Read: Managing Crises Means Managing Victims

Managing Crises Means Managing Victims

Dealing with victims remains among the least well handled of all campus management activities. Here’s how your institution can appropriately respond when a victim-creating incident occurs.

Read: Goodbye, Incandescent Light Bulbs

Goodbye, Incandescent Light Bulbs

Here’s how to prepare for the final phase-out of incandescent bulbs, beginning Jan. 1, 2014.

Read: Lighting Controls Help Moravian College Save Over $10K a Year in Energy Costs

Lighting Controls Help Moravian College Save Over $10K a Year in Energy Costs

Automated lighting, shading and sensors in recreational facilities translates to big ROI.

Read: Integrated Mass Notification Helps Texas A&M Get the Message Out Quickly

Integrated Mass Notification Helps Texas A&M Get the Message Out Quickly

Texas A&M University can issue alerts simultaneously across multiple platforms like SMS, IP connections, social media and more.

Read: The Joint Commission and Healthcare Security: Knowns, Known Unknowns and Unknown Unknowns

The Joint Commission and Healthcare Security: Knowns, Known Unknowns and Unknown Unknowns

You’d be surprised at how many standards (Joint Commission and otherwise) could apply to your hospital’s security program.

Clemson U. Turns to Control System to Run Social Media Command Center

Projectors, LCD displays and classroom PCs are controlled from a single touch panel.

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