New DIY MOBI Software Can Save Lives during Terrorist Attacks and Emergencies

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What would YOU do in a crisis situation?

Orlando, Fla. --  21st Century Safety created a new software platform called DIY MOBI  that helps organizations of all types--businesses, college campuses, airports, hospitals, government facilities--provide a system of communications so employees know what to do in emergency situations when things go wrong.

“We live in uncertain times. The world is unsafe. People are nervous about going to public places---work, movie theaters, shopping malls, transportation centers, etc.  People feel very vulnerable,” said Dr. Isabel Perry, CEO of 21st Century Safety.  

Dr. Perry said the new password protected software platform helps increase safety in organizations by providing push-pull, real-time information on mobile devices, as well as information and resources for employees to assess during a crisis situation.

“DIY MOBI is an individualized passcode protected, software platform that employees can access anytime, anywhere, on any mobile device,” said Dr. Perry, adding, “Organizations can easily build their own mobile web app by using our interface to drag and drop system of documents, folders, video, without the need of an IT department.” 

“DIY MOBI is a built in responsive mobile design using the newest technology to adapt to any screen size (smart phones, tablets, laptops and desktops),” she explained.   “After an organization creates a mobile website, the software programming customizes the experience to look great on more than 350 mobile devices.”

Dr. Perry said information can be quickly and easily modified 24/7 to provide real time, continuous feed between employees and employers such as status of the situation, areas to avoid, safe evacuation routes, description of the assailants, etc.

“Terrorist attacks, lone shooters, natural disasters are inevitable. It is not a matter of ‘if’ but rather ‘when.’”  

The DIY MOBI software platform enables organizations to be prepared to save lives under horrific circumstances that seem to happen more frequently with no warning and no idea of location or timing, Dr. Perry said.

For additional information visithttp://21stcenturysafety.com/diymobi/#  

21st Century Safety is a client of the UCF Business Incubation Program in the Central Florida Research Park in east Orange County. 

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For more information, contact

Dr. Isabel Perry, CEO, 21st Century Safety, 321-287-7771 info@21stCeturySafety.com

Carol Ann Dykes, Site Manager, UCF Business Incubation Program 407-207-2426 carolann.dykes@ucf.edu

Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, lvershelco@aol.com or 407-644-4142   

 

About the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program

The University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program is a community resource that provides early-stage companies with the tools, training and infrastructure to become financially stable, high growth / impact enterprises. Since 1999, this award-winning program has helped hundreds of local startup companies reach their potential faster by providing vital business development resources. 

With seven facilities throughout the region, the UCF Business Incubation Program is an economic development partnership between the University of Central Florida, the Corridor, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia Counties, and the cities of Apopka, Kissimmee, Orlando and Winter Springs.  Participating companies sustain more than 3,600 local jobs and have had a total impact of $1.51B on regional sales and $2.48B on regional economic output. During the last fiscal year, the program has returned $7.95 for every $1 invested in the program. For more information, visit www.incubator.ucf.edu.


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