Posts by Kat Wilkerson
Four Steps to Better Your Organization’s Emergency Notification

From incidents of violence to unpredictable weather threats, implementing a mass notification system can help keep everyone safe during an emergency. However, ensuring those tools can communicate effectively is essential. Read on to discover four steps that can help improve your emergency notification and ensure you’re effectively reaching everyone, everywhere, when needed.

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Kat Wilkerson
Getting to Know Alertus’ Customers

Alertus serves a wide range of customers from various industries with one common goal – to solve their mass notification and safety communication challenges. Read customer testimonials and case studies to learn how organizations and schools have addressed their pain points with the Alertus Mass Notification System.

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Kat Wilkerson
4 Ways to Avoid Disaster Response Burnout

Due to outdated processes, people have become desensitized by frequent and broad warnings. These inefficient approaches have led to overcommunication for incidents that don’t rise to the level of “emergency.” Read on to learn how Alertus’ innovative design can help proactively plan and better prepare for emergencies while decreasing the chances of alert fatigue.

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Kat Wilkerson
Building Safety Month Recap

As the end of Building Safety Month approaches, it’s essential to continue to stress the safety of the spaces where we all live, work, and play. Throughout May, we shared multiple resources for how Alertus can ensure everyone in your organization gets the right message at the right time, every time.

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Kat Wilkerson
Protecting Natural Resources for Future Generations: Earth Day

Earth Day has become a leading light in combating climate change, raising awareness of environmental issues, and providing a forum for people to get involved. Still, our emergency preparedness, relief, and resiliency must be environmentally conscientious. Read further to understand why responsibly responding to global emergencies is essential.

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Kat Wilkerson