
The ability to respond to and recover from a catastrophic event requires strong communication and coordination between local government officials, emergency managers, 9-1-1 teams and public safety and health officials.
MoreWorkplace Safety from the Employee PerspectiveThe Workplace Safety and Preparedness survey was completed by more than five hundred employees from various industries across the United States.
MoreDownload this guide to learn how you can protect those visiting your healthcare facility, as well as highlight your commitment to safety and preparedness across your entire organization.
This guide covers how the Rave Platform empowers schools to support the needs of their students on or off campus.
The ability to respond to and recover from a catastrophic event requires strong communication and coordination between local government officials, emergency managers, 9-1-1 teams and public safety and health officials.
Download this guide for best practices on how to proactively address your staffing needs and maintain business continuity at your facility.
Workplace Safety from the Employee PerspectiveThe Workplace Safety and Preparedness survey was completed by more than five hundred employees from various industries across the United States.
Understand which capabilities your organization needs in an effective communication and employee safety solution.
Best practices and strategies to help build a customized plan to recognize threats, react appropriately and keep your organization safe and informed.
Download the Coronavirus Response Kit and be ready to communicate the latest information to your community with resources.
Learn how leveraging technology can improve domestic violence-related outcomes to empower both victims and emergency personnel.
This evaluation kit will help you to understand which components can truly impact emergency response and keep your patients, staff members and temporary visitors safe and informed.
Conducting safety drills is crucial to ensure staff members know the appropriate steps to take to protect themselves, patients and visitors at your organization.
Discover how the Rave platform can help you collaborate with all of your fellow stakeholders, while keeping your community safe and informed. Plus, learn how other cities are leveraging Rave to overcome these challenges.
Learn how all those responsible for community safety can strengthen their communication, especially when an emergency occurs.
How can those in charge of school safety craft a swift response plan? Download this guide to learn the strategies and capabilities necessary for a faster, more effective emergency response.
Learn what questions you need to ask so you can determine if your mass notification system is equipped for the next emergency.
Learn how colleges and universities can notify their campus communities when an earthquake strikes, as well as what tools are available to stay connected even if there’s a communication outage.
Guidelines, information and tools to help you be prepared before the next weather event occurs.
Factors like internal and external communication, ease of use and interoperability can influence the outcome of a school emergency. See real-life examples from schools that know first-hand why these elements can make all the difference.
Storms and disasters are causing tremendous amounts of damage, sometimes in just minutes. Issuing timely warnings is critical to keeping employees safe and informed. And employees are seeking assurances their organization will take these necessary steps.
The mental health crisis in the United States has ballooned into a massive problem for many communities. 44 million adults in the U.S. experience mental illness, yet 1 out of 5 of these individuals say they can’t receive the treatment they need.
Nurses often work in highly volatile and unpredictable situations, and experience staggering amounts of physical and verbal abuse in the same setting they care for their patients. As a result, nursing professionals are seeking more assurances their healthcare organization can protect them.
Fast and effective communication during an emergency is critical for saving lives. Yet, the capabilities and limitations of messaging systems can vary drastically from community to community.
You can protect everyone on campus, as well as highlight your commitment to safety and preparedness to your entire community.
Mass notification systems are an integral part of how you communicate and inform your students and faculty. But an important population on your campus may be missing critical notifications.
Which capabilities does your team need for complete community collaboration? Here are the essential elements of a truly robust emergency messaging solution.
In this checklist, you’ll learn why it’s crucial for your platform to have lines of internal communication, a searchable and accessible database, comprehensive alerting features, and other capabilities that have a major impact on your team’s emergency response.
Businesses are looking for ways to prepare and employ safety measures to protect their employees and their bottom line. And their staff want to know they can reach out to their employers at a moment’s notice to let them know their well-being is at risk.
It can be a daunting task to switch your mass notification system. You’ve put all this time and resources into your current system, but are you getting everything out of it? Is your investment paying off?
This ebook discusses how CIOs can save time and resources through automated data management, increase their budgets by serving more departments, and bolster usage and engagement of these systems through a mobile safety app extension.
A growing number of 9-1-1 calls involve a person with mental or behavioral health conditions, presenting an unfamiliar set of challenges for first responders.
School safety is top of mind for policy makers resulting in more than 200 school safety bills or resolutions across 39 states that have been introduced since the Parkland shooting. Yet much of this legislation designed to protect schools varies greatly and lacks a common solution.
This whitepaper highlights two separate but equally critical functions, internal and external communications, that emergency managers need to improve.
Which solutions can truly impact and improve school emergency response? Download the School Safety Evaluation Kit to find the right safety solution today!
Download this eBook to learn how to identify and fix common communication blind spots.
In today’s world, K-12 schools can’t afford to run inefficient safety drills. However, there are oftentimes many factors to consider. This drill kit from Rave Mobile Safety helps you narrow in on the most important factors of school safety.
Maintaining continuity of operations every day is important, especially during a public health emergency or a disaster. Download the guide to learn how to manage shift changes.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities are looking for ways to alleviate the strain on nursing professionals and reduce costs and wasted resources on staff shortages. This eBook discusses how these organizations can use technology to fill last-minute callouts, and much more.
Healthcare organizations want their traveling workers to keep them updated about incidents and inform them what actions to take. Learn in this eBook how these organizations can use technology to help their traveling nursing personnel stay connected and be empowered about their personal safety.
Download this guide to find out if you need an organization-wide notification system that will allow you to have two-way communications over multiple channels with all of your employees, wherever they’re located.
An emergency may impact your ability to notify your employees. How do you get your employees’ attention? How can you get your message out? Can you effectively give them the necessary information when the time comes?
A survey of over 300 respondents in various management roles in the healthcare industry reveals their biggest safety concerns and preparedness initiatives.
The average office employee sends and receives up to 200 emails a day, with additional studies reporting that employees spend up to six hours a day reading emails.
This roadmap guides you through the CMS Emergency Preparedness Requirements made mandatory as of November 17, 2017.
Technology is essential for reaching out to communities on college and university campuses, and one channel that would be effective is a mobile safety app. There is a lot to consider though when choosing the right app, so here are 10 questions to ask your campus app vendor beforehand.
Higher education institutions are spending millions of dollars annually to ensure that their students, faculty, and personnel are safe on and off campus. See why investing in the mobile safety app Rave Guardian can further your safety efforts with Rave Alert.
Campus safety personnel are looking for new ways to engage with their student communities, such as interacting with them on a personal level and holding self-defense classes. But there’s still a challenge in engaging with these students and campus safety officers.
Are you getting the most out of Rave Alert for your campus safety? Can you deliver safety resources?
Campus safety officials across the country are working to ease divisions with students, coming up with creative ways to engage with them.
Today, colleges and universities are sending mass notifications to their campus communities when imminent dangers strike, but as a recent survey shows, they aren't leveraging these systems to communicate with their students, faculty, staff and visitors during everyday activities.
School safety task forces looking to augment safety planning have three considerations to keep in mind before selecting technology-based solutions.
This best practices guide will help you establish a robust online vulnerable needs database.
Protecting Houses of Worship — A Growing Policing Challenge Houses of worship and religious facilities are classic soft targets, which makes them susceptible to intimidation and acts of violence. These are locations where people gather at regular specified times in spaces with minimal security. They provide access to anyone who wishes to enter. This environment makes churches, synagogues, and mosques particularly vulnerable to attack.
5 Geo-Polling Best Practices Global threats put employees at risk and organizations need to be prepared for natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and civil unrest across the world.
How software as a service can aid in the process of collecting, sharing and using data effectivelyTo respond effectively during a disaster, it’s first vital to understand the demographics of residents and visitors.
Break Through The Communications ClutterWe wrote “Business Critical Communication Checklist” to help you evaluate your existing system.
7 Essentials for ENS SuccessThis guide will help you choose the most effective manufacturing emergency communication system.
Taking Action Against The Opioid CrisisLaw Enforcement, the unsung hero in the Opioid Crisis, continues to take creative and meaningful action in this battle to save lives.
The Ultimate Emergency Notification Systems EvaluationWe conducted a full Emergency Notification Systems evaluation to ensure your campus safety is receiving far more than just “good enough” when
Police shootings and violent confrontations with citizens seem to be a staple of nightly news.
School shootings are devastating. The echoes of Sandy Hook and Columbine created a focus on preventing and responding to active shooters. Yet, as school administrators know all too well, school violence goes much deeper than active shooters.
When an emergency occurs in the workplace, many organizations lack the resources to quickly and effectively gather information, whether it’s anywhere from homicides to heart attacks.
Across the nation, officials at federal, state, and local levels prepare for inclement weather that are often both unpredictable and extremely costly.
The number of veterans injured in combat that require long-term medical care has risen substantially throughout the decade as veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan return home.
Domestic violence costs over $37 billion a year in law enforcement involvement, legal work, medical and mental health treatment, and lost productivity.
Technology has changed the way we communicate. We can now send notifications faster, through more channels, and to targeted audiences. Technology’s advancements have also changed the public’s expectations.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s strategy of whole community preparedness has been in the emergency management lexicon for a couple of years.
While technology and communications around weather threats has never been more sophisticated, the risk of message oversaturation also increases, which can cause a slingshot effect where the community starts to tune out critical, potentially life-
On today’s campuses, it’s an unfortunate reality that emergency incidents can and do regularly occur.
Picture this scenario: One afternoon in a quiet campus lab a crisis erupts when containers of an abrasive chemical begin leaking. The toxic fumes create an environmental hazard requiring an immediate evacuation and lockdown.
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