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University Park, Ill, March 24, 2016 – Federal Signal Corporation’s Safety and Security Systems Group (SSG), a world leader in alerting and notification solutions for indoor and...
Federal Signal Corporation’s Global Solutions Division, a leader in safety and security solutions, has been selected by the Sugar Land City Council in Texas to provide and...
Despite the recent integration of social media and cellular communications in emergency warning systems, outdoor sirens continue to remain an integral component of any overall emergency warning and public alerting strategy.
Some of the greatest tragedies in emergency response happed due to the inability to relay warnings to key personnel. That's why interoperability is key to all emergency communications and data sharing strategies.
When integrating public address with other emergency evacuation systems, one of the biggest concerns centers on the selection and efficient positioning of speakers. Are you sure you've got the right setup?
Federal Signal rolls out statewide update to emergency warning system
Federal Signal Alerting & Notification Systems, the leader in mass notification solutions for communities and facilities around the world, today announced that it has successfully completed the first...
According to the research, less than half of Americans actually take actions during a warning for potentially severe weather. This thought paper dives into those isses and more in an attempt to understand what can be done to change those reactions.
Is your emergency technology up to date? This thought paper explores the need to periodically evaluate emergency warning systems based on an ever-changing landscape of population growth.
Federal Signal white paper explores the reasons why people dismiss or ignore emergency warnings, and proposes possible strategies to improve public awareness and response....
School officials are concerned about much more than education. Student, faculty, and administrator safety and security is a top priority and choosing an effective and reliable...
Multiple Tsunami, Earthquake and Volcano Hazards, and a Narrow Alert Window for a Wide Geographic Area Present Unique Challenges for Washington State EMs.
We have more ways to communicate with each other than ever. Unfortunately, when it comes to urgent warnings and mass notifications, it seems everyone may not be on the same channel.
The flood of new technology makes it easier than ever to reach out and communicate with someone, right?...
New Study Finds Many Americans Largely Unaware of Local Emergency Communications
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 19, 2012) – Despite a record-breaking year of federally declared disasters in 2011, including floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and wildfires, many Americans still lack basic...
A decade after 9/11, half of Americans now feel less safe in their day-to-day lives, and 52 percent believe attention to emergency preparedness is no greater now than it was in 2001, according to Federal Signal's 2011 public safety survey.
The survey, "Diving Deeper into America's Greatest...
Historic Abingdon, Virginia takes 4.9 GHz wireless broadband to the streets to improve emergency response, and extend free and open WiFi access to citizens
With its decision to deploy 4.9GHz wireless broadband network to streamline emergency communications between first responders and citizens,...