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This blog will explore essential safety tips for public events and highlight how Civil Dispatch, a cutting-edge emergency communication system, can help organizers and attendees stay informed and protected in case of emergencies.

Emergencies can strike at any time and have devastating impacts on businesses. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a cyber-attack or a pandemic, having a solid emergency plan is crucial for ensuring business continuity and safeguarding employees. At CivilDispatch.com, we understand the importance of staying informed and connected during crises. This guide provides comprehensive best practices for preparing your business for emergencies, highlighting how integrating CivilDispatch.com into your emergency response plan can enhance safety and communication.

We are excited to share that CivilDispatch.com, a leader in civilian emergency communication systems, has entered a new chapter. On October 1, 2023, we proudly became a part of the National Defense Lab (NDL) family, a move that promises to escalate our capabilities and redefine the standards of emergency alerting and monitoring through advanced AI technologies.

Secret consumer scores. Everyone has a consumer score, yet most people know nothing about them — or that they even exist. So, what exactly is a secret consumer score? And what’s yours?

Episode 206 opens up with Brad Nietfeldt, Founder and CEO of Civil Dispatch. Hey mainstream media: If you did your job all questions would be answered, Joined by Exec Dir Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America, And then we close with an update from NY Guns.

When it comes down to it, for me, it’s about protecting my family, first and foremost …protecting my friends…protecting those around me that matter.

What is an Emergency Action Plan? An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards [29 CFR 1910.38(a)].

Does My Business Need an Emergency Action Plan? Probably!

an emergency action plan (EAP) is usually a written document required by particular OSHA standards. For smaller organizations, the plan does not need to be written and may be communicated orally if there are 10 or fewer employees.

The best way to protect yourself and others is to prepare for an emergency before it happens by doing a thorough assessment of the workplace. Think about possible emergency situations and evaluate your workplace to see if it is sufficiently prepared in the following areas: