Sponsored by Singlewire Software
When an emergency occurs, an organization needs to let the right people know so they can respond appropriately. How successful that response is depends on two factors: speed (how quickly the message goes out) and reach (how likely it is that 100% of the intended audience will receive the message). However, many organizations do not have the right tools or plans in place to accomplish these two goals.
During this webinar, Pat Scheckel from Singlewire Software will outline how organizations can use tools they already have in place and connect them with a mass notification system to improve the speed and reach of their emergency messages. By using a variety of devices and message types, including audio text and visual elements, organizations can drastically increase the likelihood that everyone sees an alert in a timely manner. That means they can begin taking the actions they need to stay out of harm’s way. Understand how you can bring all of your devices and systems together for safety and alerting, and develop a plan to reach everyone, everywhere, every time during an emergency.
Pat Scheckel, Executive Vice President of Product Management, Singlewire Software
Pat Scheckel is the executive vice president of product management for Singlewire Software, a leading developer of mass notification solutions. He has more than 15 years of experience helping organizations across a wide range of industries implement tools that enhance safety and communication. Pat is keenly aware of the challenges organizations face when trying to keep their people safe and informed. He and his team work to directly address the issues customers are experiencing with innovative solutions. Pat works to ensure that every organization can reach all of their people with important safety updates everywhere, every time.
Barry Bottino, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine.
Barry covers worker safety for Safety+Health.