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When you need to contact large groups of people in as short a time as possible using multiple media 247i Messenger is the simple answer. Using a potent blend of technology and highly trained operators in an ISO 17799 management framework 247i Messenger delivers multiple messages in a wide variety of formats to ensure the relevant information is received.

The continuity plan is activated, everyone knows what is happening but the recovery centre is 150 miles away. How is everyone getting there?Event plans are defined in advance, our experienced implementation consultants guide you through the process, after rehearsal and fine tuning the event plan goes on standby, awaiting activation. When you need to activate an event plan we don't ask you to navigate complex IT systems with little used passwords and complicated access methods, simply call our 24x7 Emergency Management Centre.

Using military style voice procedure and easy to use, yet highly secure, authentication questions the EMC Operator confirms your identity and activates the chosen event plan.

Changes can be made to the warning message and committed to the system even at this stage, again we don't force you to pre record messages. The service will then call multiple people, in priorities defined by you, and relay the message. Text messages, faxes and email can also be sent. The system is totally flexible.

Real time, exception and historical reporting allows the event initiator to assessprogress and make appropriate management decisions.

In summary, 247i Messenger, adds significant capability to your emergency and contingency response.

MORE INFORMATION
Key features
Safety verification without risk
Crisis logistics support

ARTICLES
Emergency notification methods: what are the risks?
247i's Harvey Fawcett conducts a risk assessment of the crisis communications methods available to businesses.

Best practice: how to use automated notification systems
Using automated systems to deliver crisis messages is accepted as an excellent method of accurately and quickly communicating with groups of responders, staff and other relevant agencies in a crisis. However, having the raw capability to contact lots of people is only the start of an effective crisis communications capability.

Accounting for staff following an evacuation
A risk assessment of methodologies, by Alan Lloyd.

CONTACT
247i Ltd PO Box 2282, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST3 6ZU, UK
Tel +44(0) 870 990 9833 Fax +44 (0) 870 990 9817
E-mail info@247i.co.uk Website: www.247i.co.uk

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