THIS JUST IN ! A ground breaking new technology needs help from government to keep high-rise a safer place to live. Please have a read of an article I wrote in Condo Business Magazine. https://lnkd.in/ewrD_qGu For more articles and information like this go to www.riskboss.com.
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THIS JUST IN ! A ground breaking new technology needs help from government to keep high-rise a safer place to live. Please have a read of an article I wrote in Condo Business Magazine. https://lnkd.in/ewrD_qGu For more articles and information like this go to www.riskboss.com.
Initiative seeks to close emergency response gaps - REMI Network
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THIS JUST IN ! A ground breaking new technology needs help from government to keep high-rise a safer place to live. Please have a read of an article I wrote in Condo Business Magazine. https://lnkd.in/ewrD_qGu For more articles and information like this go to www.riskboss.com.
Initiative seeks to close emergency response gaps - REMI Network
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THIS JUST IN ! A ground breaking new technology needs help from government to keep high-rise a safer place to live. Please have a read of an article I wrote in Condo Business Magazine. https://lnkd.in/eGZXRqvC For more articles and information like this go to www.riskboss.com.
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This is noteworthy due to its social impact and state level state emergency declaration! Gov. Josh Green, M.D. signed an Emergency Proclamation Friday to avoid loss of telecommunications services for hundreds of Hawaiian Home Lands households across the state. On May 30, 2024, Sandwich Isle Communications, a private company that provides phone and internet services to many customers on Hawaiian Home Lands, announced through an email to customers that services would cease on June 1, 2024. The termination of services could leave approximately 1,500 households and several business, schools, and other institutions on Hawaiian Home Lands without phone and/or internet services, according to department officials. #emergencymanagement #crisismanagement #risk
Gov. Green signs Emergency Proclamation to avoid loss of telecommunications on Hawaiian Home Lands
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🚨5 key take aways from the survey below: ✅️ A plan in place for POTS or land lines due to Telecom companies phasing them out ✅️ Who is currently answering your phones at your property when you have an elevator entrapment? ✅️ Concerns with VoIP (Voice over the internet protocol) with power outages and other failures ✅️ New building codes for several states in the U.S ✅️ Cost of operations (including hidden costs).
An in-depth survey of property management professionals has unveiled significant gaps in their emergency response strategies. Shockingly, nearly half of the respondents are still dependent on outdated technology for their emergency help phones. Discover the latest trends in landline replacement and elevator code compliance from industry peers through our comprehensive survey results.
Recent Survey Reveals Emergency Response Gaps
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Local governments rely on emergency mass notifications to keep residents safe and informed during crises. However, inadvertent or inaccurate messages can quickly erode public trust. Local authorities can minimize the risk of communication errors by integrating with IPAWS and implementing a system with clean live/test environments, alert confirmations, and review processes. CivicPlus #LocalGovernment #GovernmentTechnology #DigitalTransformation #GovernmentDigitization #ResidentExperience #DigitalServices #PublicSafety #CommunityEngagement https://lnkd.in/g4iBHfps
How To Guard Against Sending Out False Emergency Mass Notifications
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Local governments rely on emergency mass notifications to keep residents safe and informed during crises. However, inadvertent or inaccurate messages can quickly erode public trust. Local authorities can minimize the risk of communication errors by integrating with IPAWS and implementing a system with clean live/test environments, alert confirmations, and review processes. CivicPlus #LocalGovernment #GovernmentTechnology #DigitalTransformation #GovernmentDigitization #ResidentExperience #DigitalServices #PublicSafety #CommunityEngagement https://lnkd.in/gn2BcmFv
How To Guard Against Sending Out False Emergency Mass Notifications
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🚨 Important Notice for Corona Residents and Businesses! 🚨 The City of Corona has a False Alarm Reduction Program to help reduce the number of false alarms and allow police officers to focus on real emergencies. Every residence and business operating an alarm system must obtain and renew a permit annually: Residential New Permit Fee: $45 Residential Renewal Permit Fee: $25 Commercial New Permit Fee: $45 Commercial Renewal Permit Fee: $27 Remember, it’s your responsibility to keep your alarm system in proper working order to avoid fines. ⚠️ False Alarm Rates are as follows: ⚠️ Occurrence 1: Permitted $0, Unpermitted $80 Occurrence 2: Permitted $0, Unpermitted $120 Occurrence 3: Permitted $80, Unpermitted $240 Occurrence 4: Permitted $240, Unpermitted $320 Occurrence 5+: Permitted $320, Unpermitted $400 If you have an alarm system, be sure to get your annual permit. Contact us today! ℹ️ Contact Details: Website: https://lnkd.in/g3QPfMFt Phone: (888) 865-9770 Email: [email protected] Make sure to pay your permit fee to keep it active. Let's work together to keep our community safe! 🏠🔒
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🚨 Important Notice for Corona Residents and Businesses! 🚨 The City of Corona has a False Alarm Reduction Program to help reduce the number of false alarms and allow police officers to focus on real emergencies. Every residence and business operating an alarm system must obtain and renew a permit annually: Residential New Permit Fee: $45 Residential Renewal Permit Fee: $25 Commercial New Permit Fee: $45 Commercial Renewal Permit Fee: $27 Remember, it’s your responsibility to keep your alarm system in proper working order to avoid fines. ⚠️ False Alarm Rates are as follows: ⚠️ Occurrence 1: Permitted $0, Unpermitted $80 Occurrence 2: Permitted $0, Unpermitted $120 Occurrence 3: Permitted $80, Unpermitted $240 Occurrence 4: Permitted $240, Unpermitted $320 Occurrence 5+: Permitted $320, Unpermitted $400 If you have an alarm system, be sure to get your annual permit. Contact us today! ℹ️ Contact Details: Website: https://lnkd.in/g3QPfMFt Phone: (888) 865-9770 Email: [email protected] Make sure to pay your permit fee to keep it active. Let's work together to keep our community safe! 🏠🔒
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🚒 A recent Washingtonian article uncovered major issues within DC's 911 system. It highlights issues like long response times and address miscommunications that can be the difference between life and death. These failures also highlight the importance of accurate location data during emergencies. 🚨 This is where the US National Grid could play a vital role. The USNG offers a standardized, efficient way to communicate precise locations to first responders, reducing confusion and delays. Implementing the USNG into 911 systems like DC could save lives by providing responders with exact locations, and no more address miscommunications. 🌐 📰 Read more about the issues within DC’s 911 system here: https://lnkd.in/e_zdvram #DC911 #EmergencyServices #USNG
Emergency Disservice: Inside DC’s Dysfunctional 911 System
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