Severe weather moves fast. PushPulse moves faster. Send weather alerts across every channel, coordinate shelter in place, account for everyone on every site, and document the response, all before conditions get worse.
Instant Weather Alerts
Shelter in Place
Real-Time Accountability
All-Clear Notification
Severe weather does not wait for a good moment. Whether a tornado warning just dropped for your county, a flash flood is closing roads around your campus, or a winter storm is developing faster than expected, your team needs to know immediately. PushPulse lets you send a weather alert across push notifications, SMS, email, and voice in seconds, reaching every staff member, volunteer, and coordinator across every site simultaneously. Pre-built severe weather templates mean you are not writing the message while watching the radar. The alert goes out fast, with clear instructions already attached.
A weather alert that reaches everyone is step one. Telling them what to do next is what determines whether the response is controlled or chaotic. PushPulse severe weather alerts include your pre-written shelter in place instructions, move to interior rooms, stay away from windows, do not go to your car, wait for the all-clear, delivered with the initial notification so staff are acting on protocol from the first second. Coordinators can post status updates as conditions develop without sending a new full alert each time, keeping everyone informed without creating alarm fatigue.
During severe weather, the pressure to account for everyone is immediate. PushPulse lets you send a safe or not-safe poll to your entire team so staff can confirm they are sheltering safely without making a phone call. Responses come back in real time, giving coordinators visibility into who has confirmed, who has not responded, and which locations may need follow-up. Live View shows headcount by site, floor, and room so you know exactly how many people are in each shelter location and whether anyone is unaccounted for. For multi-site organizations managing multiple campuses during a single storm event, that visibility is the difference between a coordinated response and a guessing game.
When conditions improve and it is safe to resume normal operations, the all-clear goes out in one tap, reaching everyone across every channel with the same speed as the initial alert. PushPulse automatically logs every action taken during the weather event to the incident timeline: the initial alert, every status update, every safe or not-safe response, the all-clear. When administration reviews the response, when a parent asks what happened at the school, or when an insurer requests documentation of the event, the complete record is already there. Export it in minutes, not days.
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