A message from our CEO: Alertus is committed to supporting our employees and customers

To Our Valued Customers and Partners

As the efforts around containing and mitigating the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) are increasing in the U.S. and globally, we want to take a moment and let you know what steps we are taking to ensure the health and safety of our employees and fulfilling our commitment to our customers. I also want to take this opportunity to express our deepest condolences to anyone who has been impacted by the virus. We also send our appreciation to the healthcare workers tirelessly serving their communities around the world.

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Caroline KildayCOVID-19
Preparing for Severe Weather

As winter gives way to spring, our thoughts turn to the warm days ahead. But as we look forward to the spring and summer months, the threat of severe weather, including tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, floods, hail storms, and ice storms, still looms. Regardless of your location and the storms common to your region, these are some proposed steps to prepare your facility for severe weather.

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6 Emergency Preparedness Alerting Templates Your Organization Needs

Pre-planning your emergency communications can decrease the time it takes to send an alert and increase the accuracy of the information that needs to be distributed throughout your organization. With these six easy-to-use templates, you can customize your emergency message text with specific instructions and choose who and what device you want these messages sent to.

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Caroline Kilday
Real-Time Lightning Alerts with Alertus Lightning Detection

Lightning strikes can be unpredictable and deadly for businesses, property, outdoor activities, and more. And while the most common months for lightning strikes and severe storms are in the spring and summer months, preparing ahead of time is crucial. With lightning monitoring devices such as Alertus Lightning Detection, you can better detect and send emergency alerts to your entire population within seconds of a lightning strike. 

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Caroline Kilday