In this tutorial video, we run you through how to update your location in an emergency using DIR-S and why this is important. Enjoy!
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Get safe. Stay safe.
This is our company’s motto. Everything we do in the development of DIR-S and the expansion of our business is fueled largely by this moto. DIR-S is used on nearly a daily basis in keeping schools safe. Even with all of the updates, efforts, and new features we implement, it requires effective, clear thinking by everyone involved to achieve the best results and maintain the safety of everyone involved. We find ourselves in a similar position now as a world facing COVID-19, and the uncertainties brought about by it. To reduce the negative effects of this virus it will require effective, clear thinking from everyone involved. Our thanks and prayers go out to our medical experts, responders, and everyone else who is working tirelessly to get ahead of this terrible virus that is bringing about so much death around the world. Remember, we are all in this together. Get safe. Stay safe. A number of times in the past few months, we have had the opportunity to meet with focus groups consisting of police, dispatch, school officials, and our Tresit Group team.
These meetings have been incredibly beneficial to everyone involved. It is not generally common to get police, dispatch, and school officials coordinating in person on a regular basis. In these meetings, we are able to evaluate incident reports, field questions about DIR-S, and ensure that everyone is on the same page with school security. It is in meetings like these where these types of conversations are facilitated that real progress is made. Everyone has an idea of what needs to happen for their perspective, and everyone wants more than anything to keep students and staff safe. As we continue to bring people and organizations together with DIR-S, we will continue to see safer schools and more communication between schools and law enforcement. We send a big thanks out to everyone who has been a part of one of these meetings, and we look forward to future meetings. |
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November 2020
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