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OnSolve® is a leading critical event management provider that proactively mitigates physical threats, allowing organizations to remain agile when a crisis strikes. Using the most trusted expertise and reliable AI-powered risk intelligence, critical communications and incident management technology, the OnSolve Platform enables enterprises, SMB organizations and all levels of government to detect, anticipate and mitigate physical threats that impact their people, places and property. With billions of alerts sent annually and proven support for both the public and private sectors, OnSolve is used by thousands of entities to save lives, protect communities, safeguard critical infrastructure and enable agility for the organizations that power our economy.

Free Emergency Alert Templates for Hurricane Season

Though the yearly hurricane predictions vary, one thing is certain: you need to be prepared to communicate effectively, whether we see two named storms or fifteen. Start by using these automated message […]

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Be Prepared with These 100+ Prewritten Critical Alerts

When a critical event happens, preparedness is key. The ever-growing threat of risks, whether natural disasters or man-made events, has put safety and resiliency top of mind for today’s organizations. Companies of […]

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Top 3 Tips for Business Continuity Awareness Week 2022

Business Continuity Awareness Week 2022 is May 16 to 20. This global event is a time to consider your business continuity program and the value effective business continuity notification systems can have for your organization. […]

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4 Tips for Using Mass Notification Systems to Limit Tornado Damage Risks

Roughly 1,000 tornadoes are reported in the U.S. in an average year. These violent storms can bring extreme wind that sends debris flying into the air at a moment’s notice. Does your […]

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Blue Alert: How Law Enforcement Can Increase Officer Safety

FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) includes an event code called Law Enforcement Blue Alert, or “Blue Alert.”  The BLU event code is available for selection with the IPAWS Emergency […]

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5 Steps: How to Account for Employees During an Emergency

Severe weather isn’t the only concern when considering an emergency plan. OSHA defines workplace emergencies as “a situation that threatens your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down your operations; […]

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