Healthcare Safety Solutions
The future of healthcare security has arrived
Panic buttons are a proven solution in the fight against healthcare violence as they help reduce response times to incidents that could prove costly. 911Cellular has developed a proven, layered approach to protecting your caregivers, whether they work in behavioral healthcare, the ER, home healthcare or anywhere in between.
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Emergency alerts
Inform your staff from anywhere
Keeping your staff informed at all times is a serious task... and you won't always have access to a computer when the message needs to go out. 911Cellular's web portal app gives you anywhere access to quick-sending capabilities so you can rest assured that your community will receive all important alerts in a timely manner.
Community feedback
Advanced 2-way communication features allow you to receive feedback from your staff members when prompted... such as their safety status and location during a potential emergency.
Automatic weather alerts
Integration with the National Weather Service provides automatic notifications, once your parameters are met, to your specifically chosen recipients and locations before bad weather hits that area.
Send from any device
Navigating an emergency alert interface should always be easy no matter which device you have access to at the time. That's why we've prioritized a simple smartphone experience of the 911Cellular web portal.
10+ methods of sending for all of your alerts
SMS
Phone
Website
Push Notes
Computer
CAP Alert
Blue Lights
Webhooks
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