Do you have a H1N1 Swine Flu Notification Plan?
Are you prepared to communicate
with everyone fast?
The current swine flu outbreak is a serious issue. So far this year the H1N1 virus has infected more than 1 million people across the nation and is expected to pose a more serious threat in the coming months. Are you prepared to quickly guide, advise, and protect your staff/parents/students on this public health emergency?
With the H1N1 influenza threat level increasing,
it's imperative that Businesses/Schools have a pandemic
communication plan in place along with a notification solution
to activate that plan.
CityWatch empowers your Company/School
to quickly, accurately, and automatically communicate critical
alert and non-alert information to your Staff and/or Students.
CityWatch enables you to send messages to literally thousands
of telephones, cell phones, pagers, email, SMS devices,
wireless devices and more within minutes. CityWatch Call
Reports detail exactly who got your message, which devices
were notified, times and dates they were notified and more.
Contact CityWatch
for a FREE Web demonstration
Call 866-351-4285
We
can have your Company/School ready
for notifications within 2 days!
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Will Your
H1N1 Swine Flu Communication Plan Work?
As the next wave of H1N1 hits, mass notification will play a crucial role in business continuity. Partner with CityWatch to set-up an effective emergency notification plan and be prepared to reach all staff/students with critical information, to communicate alternative work centers and work arrangements —all in a fast and reliable manner to ensure continued operations.
Notification solution to communicate important
information about the H1N1 Swine Flu virus to:
- Employees
- Residents
- Students
- Public Safety
- Businesses
- Emergency Management Agency
Use CityWatch Notification Solutions to:
- Office closures
- School closures
- Send out calls to fill open positions quickly in your office or call center
- Discuss our go-forward plans
- Remind staff to stay home if they are ill
- Remind parents to keep children home if they are ill
- Work-at-home policies
- Issue a public health emergency
- Emergency instructions on who to contact
- Sports League – canceled games
- Issue guidelines to help prevent the spread of H1N1 virus (i.e., cover your cough, sneeze etiquette, regular hand washing)
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