The AppArmor customizable mobile safety app can help organizations, schools and healthcare providers improve emergency preparedness and increase safety.
The University of Vermont uses Rave to inform their entire campus community of quick turning severe weather and critical incidents no matter their location.
When a student was reported to have a firearm in a dorm room at the University of South Florida, the University Police were able to intervene before anyone was hurt thanks to an anonymous tip submitted by a student.
In the fall of 2017, Rancho Santiago Community College used Rave Alert to send out messages telling their students and faculty to evacuate due to a wildfire.
When William Paterson University of New Jersey made the switch to the Rave mass notification system, it was about protecting everyone on campus, including temporary visitors through the SMS Opt-In feature.
South Florida weather can be deadly. Hurricanes and tornadoes generally strike between June–November, while major thunderstorms and lightning occur from the spring to the fall.
The University of Central Florida selected Rave Alert as its mass notification system. Rave Alert email and text notifications are sent to students, faculty, employees and other non-UCF entities working on campus.
Game day at Spectrum Stadium is packed every weekend with students and fans flocking to the Orlando campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF). Learn how UCF keeps everyone at the game safe.
Along with campus safety personnel, higher education institutions have implemented comprehensive safety systems, including emergency call boxes, self-defense workshops, alcohol/drug awareness classes and mobile safety apps.