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‘Best Practices in Emergency Notification’ Webinar Series Starts Next Week

October 16, 2008
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LEESBURG, Va., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ — e2Campus(R) is sponsoring a series of free, educational, peer-presented webinars that address “Best Practices in Emergency Notification.” These live webinars will uncover the many aspects of implementing or using emergency notification systems (ENS) during real emergencies. These live webinars are presented by colleges and universities for colleges and universities.

Attendees can register online for free and hear their stories. Attendees can also ask questions and learn from the collective experience. There will be a minimum of six webinars in all. Four are listed here:

   WEBINAR #1   Managing Back-to-Back Hurricanes: Lessons Learned from Delgado Community   College   Wednesday, October 22 at 2:00pm ET    WEBINAR #2   Issuing an APB from an Emergency Notification System: Lessons Learned from   Millersville University   Thursday, November 6 at 2:00pm ET    WEBINAR #3   Emergency Notification Systems 101: Presented by Penn State   Tuesday, November 18 at 2:00pm ET    WEBINAR #4   Lockdown on Campus: Lessons Learned from Ferrum College   Wednesday, December 3 at 2:00pm ET   

To learn more and register online, please visit: http://www.e2campus.com/webinars

About e2Campus

Endorsed by Security On Campus Inc. and used by more than 500 campuses around the country, e2Campus is the multimodal emergency notification network that enables school officials to self-administer and send time-sensitive messages for a fraction of the cost and complexity of existing notification solutions. There is no traditional software to install, no hardware to buy and no additional phone lines needed. A school can set up a secure notification network in minutes to send routine, urgent or emergency notifications to their entire campus community or smaller groups, such as branch campuses, residence halls, or staff-only. e2Campus instantly and simultaneously sends multimodal alerts to a subscriber’s mobile phone (via SMS text message), landline phone (via voice message), e-mail accounts, and RSS reader, plus 3rd party campus infrastructure such as loudspeakers, fire/security systems, digital signage, alert beacons, and relevant Web pages. To learn more, visit http://www.e2campus.com/.

About Omnilert

Omnilert, LLC is leading the way in multimodal mass communications for sending time-sensitive information to large groups of people. The self-service, Web-based system enables a single person to communicate timely information to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any device. It is ideal for announcing school closings, game cancellations, weather warnings, terrorist alerts, and marketing promotions. Omnilert’s multimodal network sends content directly to a mobile phone (SMS), traditional phone (voice), e-mail address, Web page, RSS reader, digital sign, alert beacon, or loudspeaker. Omnilert solutions are sold under the names e2Campus, Amerilert, RainedOut and through resellers. The privately held company is headquartered in Leesburg, Va., and at http://www.omnilert.com/ online.

Omnilert, LLC

CONTACT: Bryan Crum of Omnilert, LLC, +1-800-936-3525, ext. 703,bcrum@omnilert.com

Web site: http://www.omnilert.com/http://www.e2campus.com/http://www.e2campus.com/webinars