The
emergency response challenges you face could be global, domestic,
natural or internal. They could explode in an instant, or unfold
over time. Your ability to reduce the risk and manage the impact
increases, if you have the knowledge, tools, planning, and processes
to handle what comes.
The
prevention of emergency incidents is becoming increasingly difficult
in a world of rapidly evolving technology, instantaneous communication
and highly sensitive contrasts in political and cultural agendas.
Not
only are security professionals searching for answers to unique
and complicated situations, but in today's business environment
of shifting job responsibilities, many non-security professionals
are being asked to address a broad range of security concerns.
Building
professionals continue to straddle this fine line. Not only are
they responsible for the protection of valuable assets, but increasingly
the important information and individuals contained within its walls.
The
starting point of many building professionals, whether they are
in property/facility management, risk management, insurance or finance,
often begins with an assessment of the building and its contents.
Accurate,
up-dated floor plans offer an easy to understand, visual tool that
documents and maps out exactly what is in the building and where
it is located.
From
fire hoses and sprinklers to door thicknesses on exits, GiveMePower
Emergency Response Plans provide ready, reliable building information
that you can count on.
Secure
your business. Build on a solid foundation by calling GiveMePower
before you start a new emergency response planning project or update
an existing one.
The
GiveMePower Advantage
Accurate building data to meet government regulations on high rises.
File accurate, up-to-date digital CAD floor plans with local
first responders.
Floor plans provide the base for interactive maps in an emergency.
From laypersons to the most technologically advanced personnel,
floor plans provide a solid visual tool and easily understood point
of reference in an emergency.
Layered building data that can be turned on and off to display
only the most pertinent information you need in an emergency.
Floor plans are in digital CAD files, which can be easily
integrated into Facilities Management and Emergency Response software
systems.
Populate the digital floor plans with proprietary corporate,
human resources and HAZMAT information.
Workers and first responders can work collaboratively in
an emergency by accessing the digital CAD floor plans remotely through
wi-fi.
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