Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) is making an open call for enrolment in the National Emergency Notifications System (NENS) for all residents of the Cayman Islands. The system allows HMCI to issue critical emergency alerts in real-time, combatting misinformation during crucial times.
“NENS is a key step in helping the Cayman Islands adopt a culture of readiness. In our recent history, we have seen examples of our community being driven to panic by rumours and incorrect information. In signing up for NENS, you are assured that you are receiving the Cayman Islands Government’s most current and approved information to empower you to make the safest decisions possible for yourself and your loved ones during a critical time”, said HMCI Director Dani Coleman.
NENS is a multi-channel communication tool powered by BlackBerry AtHoc technology, which is specialised to assist government bodies through crisis and emergent situations. Persons can opt to receive alerts via email, text or through the recommended mobile app.
“Our sign-up process is comprehensive but detailed, firstly to ensure that we have captured the relevant data necessary and secondly, to allow users a range of methods to receive alerts. We do recommend the mobile app because of its bespoke function, designed by BlackBerry AtHoc, to relay urgent alerts”, said Director Coleman.
The National Emergency Notification System is directly aligned with Broad Outcome 3 – Future Proof to Increase Resiliency, as it merges disaster and emergency preparedness with modern technology. To learn more and enrol in NENS, visit www.nens.gov.ky .
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