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  • Writer's pictureCharles Nightingale

Handle emergency situations quickly and efficiently

Updated: Feb 22, 2023

XComms Internal Communication Platform provides a suite of tools to publish real-time alerts to any screen or device. With XComms, you can send immediate alerts through a desktop shortcut, a physical button, a mobile device or a web tool.


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The platform offers an instant alert feature that enables swift emergency communication through a desktop shortcut or a physical push button. The On-Demand alert system of XComms ensures that employees can be promptly notified of emergencies.


XComms also has programmable emergency panic buttons that can be easily customized. You can assign an alert to a button, set the button's pressed LED colour, release colour and plug it into a USB port. The buttons can be programmed from a single computer and then distributed to those responsible for alerting employees.


In today's fast-paced environment, XComms provides the ideal solution for handling any emergency situation. Whether it is an active shooter, fire emergency, severe weather or any other urgent matter, XComms allows you to deploy instant alerts to any screen or device with a quick push of a button.

XComms enables alerts to be displayed on any screen, from desktops, common area screens, or mobile devices, ensuring that everyone is informed and prepared. The process is simple - create the alert, choose the recipients, assign it to a button or create a desktop shortcut, and you're done. XComms' dynamic targeting ensures that distribution lists are constantly updated, ensuring that everyone is informed when it matters most.


In conclusion, XComms Internal Communication Platform provides businesses with the necessary tools to handle emergency situations quickly and efficiently.


 

If you would like to know more about XComms, please do not hesitate to contact us for a free demo today! Take advantage of the fastest mass notification solution with XComms.



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