Life-saving SMS Solution for 2010

January 8, 2010

The application of SMS solutions are becoming more widespread as time ticks by. One team of scientists have shown that it can warn swimmers in coastal regions about the presence of Great White sharks. So just how far can SMS go to save lives?

According to an online article published by the Telegraph at the end of last year, sharks are being tagged by scientists off the West Australian coast. Lifeguards, wildlife officials and scientists will receive a text message in less than two minutes when one of the tagged Great White sharks swim over any one of the acoustic seabed receivers. This SMS solution will help spot the location of the fish and act as an advanced warning system for swimmers in the area.

Using an SMS solution as an advanced warning system offers several benefits, and could result in hundreds, if not thousands, of lives saved in the year ahead. Scenarios where SMS can be used include:

Fire Warnings

It’s that time of the year when temperatures are at their peak and often result in fires that spread rapidly. Implementing an SMS solution in prone areas could help warn residents of a fire in the region and help evacuated individuals and families that are at risk.

This type of solution can also be used to help coordinate emergency services to control the spread of the fire.

Flood Warnings

Heavy rains in certain areas during the summer and winter months are not uncommon. And it is during these times that those living in low-lying regions and valleys are most at risk. As with the fire warning system, an SMS solution can be employed to warn residents in certain areas about the impending danger of heavy rains or the possibility of floods well in advance, thereby giving people time to prepare, thus saving lives.

Traffic Updates

Each year holiday makers travel to and from their holiday destinations, often over long distances in unfamiliar territory. Keeping motorists up to date about current traffic conditions and certain areas via an SMS solution could increase their caution, thereby enabling them to avoid possible delays or even injury and death.

Benefits of an SMS Solution

What are the benefits of using SMS as a communication tool for emergency information? Keeping in mind that the cellular phone is almost always carried and switched on, SMS can provide:

  • Cost-effective communication: sending an SMS to a handset can be done at the fraction of a normal telephone call.
  • Geographically-independent information distribution: an SMS message can be delivered to a handset as long as there is coverage in that area.
  • Instant message delivery: SMS messages are delivered almost instantly when the handset is switched on, in working order and when there is space in the inbox. The sender of the message is more often than not equipped with powerful reporting, enabling them to see which handsets received their message, and which didn’t.
  • Message storage: Messages can be stored on a handset and read or be referred to at a later time.
  • Multi-language medium: As a result of various encoding systems, SMS messages can even be sent in languages that use different language characters, thereby overcoming any possible language barriers.

This make an SMS solution more viable and more flexible than any other form of traditional form of communication, especially when it comes to the delivery of time-critical information.

To read more about the SMS solution and how you can benefit from it, click here.


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