Emergency Preparedness

Quiz Of The Week: Beating The Blaze

Facility Executive Quiz Of The Week
Are your fire safety instincts burning bright, or do they need a little more spark?

Facility Safety: The Benefits Of Portable Digital X-Rays

portable digital X-ray
As X-ray technology becomes more accessible, its benefits within a workplace have been realized.

Mitigating Facility Flooding Risks With Backwater Valves

Backwater Valves
Having efficient backwater valves will help facilities manage stormwater. 

Quiz Of The Week: Emergency Operation Centers

Facility Executive Quiz Of The Week
Ready to put your crisis-management knowledge to the test? Dive into this quiz and explore the ins and outs of Emergency Operations Center (EOC) design.

Quiz Of The Week: Testing Your Business’ Emergency Response Strategy

Facility Executive Quiz Of The Week
Emergency preparedness is crucial for businesses to stay resilient during unexpected events. This quiz will test your knowledge of modern strategies and tools that can help protect your business and ensure a swift, effective response in a crisis.

Cleaning Up After Disaster Strikes

resilient cleaning strategy
Facility management teams need a resilient cleaning strategy to prepare for emergencies and other unexpected events.

Damage From Hurricane Helene Estimated At $30.5B To $47.5B

Damage From Hurricane Helene
CoreLogic estimate includes wind loss, insured and uninsured storm surge, and inland flood loss for residential and commercial properties across 16 states.

Did You Miss This Webinar? Learn How To Capture Energy Incentives And Strengthen The Power Grid

View this free video webinar and learn how to to open new revenue streams, reduce energy costs, and advance sustainability goals at your facility with virtually no disruption to productivity.

AI In The Fire And Life Safety Domain

A cautiously optimistic outlook on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in the fire and life safety industry.

Florida School District Deploys Critical Communication Systems

Due to frequent hurricanes, Martin County, Florida schools often double as storm shelters, making it challenging for radio frequencies to penetrate the heavy metal and concrete walls.
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