Additional Application Areas:
Venue SafetyNet™ In the example of venue safety the controlled media that is unique to the individual would be their entrance ticket. In most cases this ticket also gives seat location and in the event of utilizing RFID wafers on the ticket, additional information could be stored. In this situation, SafetyNet™ stations would be placed in the safe zones surrounding the arena. During an emergency evacuation, SafetyNet™ would ?read? people as they pass, providing the incident commander with accurate information on ?safe? ticket-holders as well as those still ?at risk?. For the ?at risk? ticket-holders, possible location information is also provided.
School Campus SafetyNet™ In a campus gunman situation, SafetyNet™ would read the student/employee cards giving the incident commander a clear situational view of where people are mustering. The system would also allow the IC to direct people to other mustering stations should their safety be compromised.
Natural Disaster SafetyNet™ In mass evacuation situations, evacuees would be given a RFID wristband on entering a governmental facility. From this point onwards, by using either static or mobile SafetyNet™ readers, evacuees can be read as they move throughout the system, updating a remote location database.
Mine Evacuation SafetyNet™ ISS is working closely with the both the mining industry as well as the world famous RFID Center of Excellent at the University of Pittsburgh in order to adapt SafetyNet™ to a mining application. Utilizing advanced technology owned by the University and in close collaboration with our partners, we believe that we can increase mine safety significantly.
Additional Offerings:
SafetyList™ - A listing of information required by the First responders during an emergency. This list would include location of keys, water hydrants, hazardous chemicals etc. It would also include contact numbers for facility personnel and other relevant information. SafetyList™ already includes the facility floorplan. SafetyList™ could be used to augment SafetyNet™ or in a stand alone mode.
SafetyFR™ - ISS is working closely with the University of Pittsburgh, RFID Center for Excellence. This product is in its pre commercialization stage. Once brought to market it will allow first responders to be located and tracked throughout a facility by wearing a small RFID tag. The facility need not have prior installation of any technology as SafetyFR™ utilizes a ?breadcrumb? approach.
SafetySet™ - ISS is working closely with the University of Pittsburgh, RFID Center for Excellence. The product is in its pre commercialization stage. Once brought to market, SafetySet™ can be installed in a facility to allow the tracking and location of occupants. It is engineered to work seamlessly with other ISS offerings.