Cortney Warshaw, Author at SaferWatch

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The New Era of Workplace Safety: What Every Business Needs to Know

Modern workplace threats – from active assailants and insider violence to natural disasters and public health emergencies – have ushered in a new era of safety challenges for businesses. While 79% of employees feel safe at work, recent shifts in workplace violence, severe weather, and other crises are raising anxieties. To navigate these risks, organizations

Summer Safety Tips: Stay Safe as the School Year Ends and the Fun Begins

As the school year wraps up and kids head into summer break, families, communities, and cities across the country are gearing up for travel, outdoor activities, and large public events. From 4th of July celebrations to beach outings and summer festivals, there’s no shortage of fun to be had—but with it comes an increased need

Emergency Preparedness for Government Buildings: Tools That Make a Difference

When it comes to emergency preparedness, government buildings face unique challenges. From courthouses and city halls to public works departments and election sites, these spaces often serve as high-traffic hubs with diverse security needs. Whether it’s a medical emergency, an active threat, or a natural disaster, having the right tools in place is essential for

Seconds Matter: Fixing the Broken Link in Emergency Response

The Need for Speed in Emergencies In an emergency, every second counts. Delays in getting help can mean the difference between life and death, which is why fast communication with first responders is critical. Traditional 911 calls from mobile phones often don’t immediately reach the correct emergency dispatch center due to how they are routed.

Alyssa’s Law Passes in Washington: What Schools Need to Know and How to Prepare

​In a significant move to enhance school safety, Washington State has unanimously passed Alyssa’s Law with a 98-0 vote. The legislation now awaits Governor Ferguson’s signature to be enacted into law. Alyssa Alhadeff and the Origin of Alyssa’s Law On February 14, 2018, a tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida claimed

How Smart Technology is Changing Emergency Response

In an emergency, every second counts. The faster first responders receive accurate information, the quicker they can act to save lives. Technology has transformed the way emergencies are reported, assessed, and managed—bringing innovation to a field where time is truly the difference between life and death. From school security to workplace safety and public event

How Businesses Can Prepare for Active Threats in 2025

  The landscape of workplace safety is rapidly evolving, and as we step into 2025, businesses must prioritize preparedness for active threats. From retail stores to corporate offices, hotels to manufacturing facilities, no industry is immune to potential security risks. The key to mitigating these threats is a proactive approach that integrates technology, training, and

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