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ENVOY

ENVOY Emergency Solutions provides a turn-key platform for disaster warning and communication outreach to citizens, government officials and emergency management teams. ENVOY Emergency Solutions platform uses existing FM radio infrastructure to offer affordable emergency warning and communications tools. 

This FM/RDS-based (Radio Data System) deploys unlimited, time-sensitive notices quickly to advise about disasters and provide community outreach and education notifications.

viaRadio ENVOY Emergency Solutions offers governmental agencies a turnkey RDS alerting system that provides near instantaneous messaging. Alerts travel from our secure server system through designated FM transmitters to an intended destination in seconds. Emergency Managers use this system to message key personnel with specific instructions over the ENVOY encrypted system. The choice may be to message a neighborhood because of a chemical spill or an entire county. Regardless of message content, the ENVOY Emergency Solutions platform ensures reliable and timely message delivery.

Many organizations use ENVOY for immediate response to bomb threats, severe weather and informational purposes. The system can notify millions of receivers in about 30 seconds with desktop alerts, email messages, radio alarms, LED signage, sirens, cellular phone messaging, etc. This is significantly faster and more reliable than phone call back systems and less expensive.

Using FM radio infrastructure, ENVOY works even when power, phone and Internet are out. HEARO Local Alert Receivers also carry NOAA weather warnings and have a 60-hour battery life in case of power outages.

viaRadio Corporation builds and manages RDS emergency alerting networks for governments, school/university systems, emergency managers, hospitality organizations, and other large organizations in the U.S. and Caribbean. The systems include user-friendly hardware and software systems designed to trigger instantaneous text alerts to a variety of platforms including desktop alerts, cellular telephones, radiotext, LED displays, and digital signage. Systems in operation provide warning and post-event information for disasters both natural and manmade.