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Aug 13, 2009 11:50 pm |
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re: Getting the word out |
Ken Hilving
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Speaking of getting the word out...http://www.fema.gov/about/structure.shtm will bring you to the FEMA Directory. Here you will find email addresses and street addresses as well as names of key personnel.
A quick summary of your whistle alarm and its key advantage over traditional siren systems, along with links to your online testing, would be a start.
Under the "seeing is believing" heading, consider a CD or flash drive recording of both your whistle and a warning siren. Played with the same speaker volume, which is heard loudest outside an office? Sort of a "live" demonstration of the principals at work.
Think in terms of one page, with all the important ways of contacting you for more information.
If you want to take it a step further, build a mobile prototype and visit the various FEMA regional offices. Don't knock on their doors, whistle from the parking lot. I am sure you will be noticed, and if you don't mind the initial inconvenience of the security response you just might wake up the right people. Let me know if you need help with Region VI. Its relatively close to me.Private Reply to Ken Hilving (new win) |
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