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Any Organization Can Benefit From Having IRIS
Now, government can initiate crisis communications benefiting all citizens, staff members and physical facilities through the IRIS high-speed notification and response service. Non-profit organizations such as churches, youth groups and humanitarian aid ventures can also benefit from using IRIS to keep all followers, participants and volunteers informed. And, much like commercial properties, corporations can use IRIS to communicate to local, national and even global divisions of their company.
Your official IRIS messages achieve more certain delivery than all public media combined. IRIS message distribution speed outpaces newspaper, TV and radio bulletins, reaching thousands in seconds. Notices connect with individuals at home, at work and on the move. IRIS makes repeated contacts until each listed individual gets the message. And, IRIS verifies message receipt for everyone on the notification list.
Warnings sent through IRIS inform and instruct the general public and help prevent a flood of calls to 911 and government agencies. At the same time, emergency responders receive the details they need to support safety and security when dealing with threatening occurrences.
Use IRIS to deliver unfiltered information on issues, policies, laws and services - dispatched from leadership directly to your entire constituency - every staff member, employee and household. As the sender, you maintain total content control of priority and routine advisories. With civic leadership continually in the crosshairs of public opinion, IRIS ensures a consistent, accurate stream of information from officials to the community.
And, IRIS outperforms all other messaging services and systems - faster ... at a lower cost per contact.
Examples of Notifications
Utility outages
Weather advisories
Traffic advisories
Changes in traffic flow
Public meeting announcements
Sports schedules and cancellations
Unscheduled office closings
Special events schedules
Missing child alerts
Chemical hazards
Explosions or fires
Evacuation routes
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