YES. Critical incident mapping is part of the overall StrataSite™ deliverable.
YES. StrataSite™ critical incident mapping enables file export to the most popular safety applications.
YES. Users may upload building floor plans including room labels, hallway names, external door or stairwell numbers, locations of hazards, key utility locations, key boxes, automated external defibrillators, and trauma kits.
YES. Grid coordinate overlays are available for all critical incident mapping.
YES. Critical incident mapping with StrataSite™ is easily shared digitally and is also printable.
StrataSite™ is a wholly owned, USA-based software company with offices in Ohio and Michigan.
StrataSite™ offers yearly or multi-year agreements.
There is no need to install any software. StrataSite™ is a secure, browser-based web application platform. StrataSite™ can be accessed via any web-enabled device.
Not necessarily. StrataSite™ can be deployed for individual users, small or large municipalities, state governments, or private companies. Contact StrataSite for details on our affordable subscription plan options.
YES. Contact us today to discuss your grant funding opportunities. See our Articles section for updates regarding grant compliance.
YES. StrataSite™ critical incident mapping meets and exceeds grant funding requirements specified per Michigan House Bill No.6012 — funding the development of detailed layouts for school buildings across the state.
Yes. Download here and pass it around.
StrataSite™ is an online platform to support the collaborative pre-planning for critical incidents and active mass casualty events. The plans can be used in real time to alter the impact of a mass casualty event, but the main focus of the platform is to prepare responders for active threats. Clearly illustrating Primary Initial Responsibilities (PIR) for quick, coordinated response is the key.
Yes. StrataSite™ can be connected to SSO providers, however, we recommend contacting us directly to discuss details.
Yes. StrataSite™ utilizes templates that are based on best practices from DHS, EMA, and others, but the templates are easily customized to suit your community and response nomenclature.