When you see something suspicious,
WHO do you call?
HOW do you say something?
THE INCIDENT .....
The "INCIDENT" is every event and security manager's nightmare.
Incidents Happen.
The questions are:
• Was it preventable?
• How fast can you respond?
• Where is the incident's location?
• What type of response is required?
These fans may be dealing with a drunk fan, a loud fan, an obnoxious fan, or a foul-mouth fan talking trash.
To avoid the "Incident", it would be safer if your response answered the call for help rather than
a fan trying to get another fan to behave.
IMPROVED PROVEN TECHNOLOGY
33HelpME QR Codes are Ideal For:
MAKE THE WORLD THAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SAFER.
OUTISDE |
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buildings, entry doors, street lights, parking lots, etc... |
INSIDE |
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doors, desks, seat backs, offices, windows, elevators, stairways, restrooms, dorm rooms, etc ... |
BE PREPARED FOR
Adding a 33HelpME Alertdecal to every seatback. Provides instant alerts and the exact location.
For the Price of ONE
Blue Light Tower ($15,000)
Install 1,000 QR Codes
REPLACE THIS
WITH
Old Technology
33HelpME QR Code Decals BETTER SOLUTION
WHEN SAFETY & SECURITY MATTER
- Cost-efective
- Versatle
- Abundant
- Easy
33HelpME Alerts
SAY SOMETHING
when they
SEE SOMETHING.
EMPOWER PEOPLE TO .....
"SEE & SAY"
signs are everywhere
Adding 33HelpME Alert Decals on "SEE & SAY" signs show WHO to call and HOW in emergencies.
911?
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When the 911 operator asks. "What is your location?" most people fumble out location answers. Precious time is lost. |
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33HelpME QR Codes automatically provides the sender's location. |
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GPS is too slow and too often, it's inacurate.
GPS fails if you're inside, and GPS cannot tell which floor you are on. |
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33HelpME QR Codes precisely gives the EXACT location of the sender. |
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Most people will not call 911 to report, or see a possible threat, or suspicious activity. 911 was designed for life threatening or shots fired situations. |
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33HelpME QR Codes makes help accessible even in non-emergent situations. |
Internet |
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NOT REQUIRED |
WiFi |
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NOT REQUIRED |
Web App |
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Downloading |
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NOT REQUIRED |
Installation |
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NOT REQUIRED |
Updates |
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NOT REQUIRED |
Tech Support |
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NOT REQUIRED |
Training |
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NOT REQUIRED |
PHD |
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BLUE LIGHT STUDIES SHOW:::
Schools report few are ever used.
Schools want an alternative.
The Annual Blue Light System costs .....
300 x $50/month x 12
$180,000.00 per year.
The Numbers Tell The Story
14 to 18 -- 96% have a smart phone.
18 to 55 -- 99% have a smart phone.
Over 55 -- 98% have a smart phone.
Smartphones are being used by most people. Smartphone users already know how to scan QR Codes. People already have the necessary technology in their hands, and they know how to use it.
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Questions?? We have answers.
1-800-575-1043
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Let's start the conversation.
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We want to be your partner.
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Phone Alert Apps require WiFi or Internet Access. |
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33HelpME ECP DO NOT require WifFi, or the Internet. |
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Smart Phone Apps must be downloaded, installed, updates and maintained. |
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33HelpME uses the built-in smartphone functions. There is mothing to download or install. |
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Less than 50% of your users will actually download, and install your Phone APP. |
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33HelpME ECP works with every Smart Phone. |
1-800-575-1043
1-800-575-1043
SCAN THIS
GET HELP FAST
SCAN 33 HELPME QR CODE
SAFE -- SECURE -- FAST -- EASY TO USE
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- Sports & Entertainment: Stadiums, arenas, convention centers, casinos, theme & amusement parks,
- Education & Healthcare: Colleges, universities, PK-12 Schools, hospitals.
- Public & Municipal: Airports, parking garages, fairgrounds, beaches, trails, downtown districts.
33HelpME
Instant Alert System
33HelpME Alerts QR Codes are specialized QR Codes a person with any smartphone can scan to summon help.
SMS Help text is sent directly
to venue security & Includes:
• Mobile Phone Number
• Date & Time
• Exact Location
• Geolocation
• WHY Help Is Needed
• Caller's Name
To Get Help
Scan QR Code
Tap Phone #
SMS App Auto Opens
Tap SEND button
Help Message Is Sent
Received in < 5 secons
When someone is at your facility, venue or arena and needs help, other than calling 911, how can they get help?
In seconds, a secure and text message is immediately sent to your Command Center and/or Response Team.
The "MAGIC" isn't the QR Code, the "MAGIC" is the AI and SQL that's behind the QR code. 33HelpME has the ability to process thousands of help requests per minute.
PROBLEM
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At one time, Blue Light Phones was the new technology and the answer. Today, it's chnaged. Today's collee student would rather text than make a call. Plus, the Blue Light Phnes are only available outside. Today , you need technology that will cover both inside and outside. 33HelpME QR Codes can be installed anywhere.
At the IACLEA 2025 conference, we sploe with dozens of campus security chiefs. Most wanted a chnage and many reported that the Blue Light Phones were ever used. One chief of a major university reported that in her four years of being chief, not a single call has been made using Blue Light Phones.
At Your Venue .... Who do you want calling 911 -- YOU, or a visitor?
Almost unanimously, venue managers and security chiefs want to be the one calling 911. They can better manage the arrival and deployment of 911 respnders. Having armed 911 responsers showing up unanounced at the facility can quickly escalate the response into a disaster.
Imagine having 10,000 attendees at your conference at the convention center and fifty (50) Responders
burst in through the front doors and loading docks. Had you made the call, you would have already directed them to the exact entrance and location. You would have already started clearing attendees ttrying to give
the responders the best direct path they need to successfully resolve the situation.
- 911 Technology was first released in 1968 (57 YEARS AGO). Today, this may be the very defenition of "OLD TECHNOLOGY". Yes, it still works, BUT.....
- 911 was designed for life threating situations, like shootings, explosions, fires, car accidents, natural disastors, etc... Today, between 60% to 75% of 911 calls are not 911 calls. This takes operators away from their primary mission of saving lives.
- 911 is still plauged by the very old technology that was great in 1968.
- 911 Achilies Heel -- "one call to one operator" The operator is limited to one call And no one wants to be put on hold, or not have their 911 call immediately answered
911 is still confined to one call to one operator. Too many calls and the center will run out of operators. Yes, the process will auto roll over to other 911 centers, but those centers could be miles, if not counties away from where the emegency originated.
33HelpME's integration of AI solves this challenge. An operator can easily handle multiple calls and dispatch responders where they are needed.
The average police response time after dispatch can vary significantly, but general figures and key factors can provide a useful perspective.
911 Estimated Averages
- For Level One Emergencies: Many cities strive for an average response time of approximately 5 to 6 minutes for the highest-priority, life-threatening emergency calls.
- Broader Averages: Some research, such as a U.S. Department of Homeland Security study, has noted that the average response time to emergency calls is around ten minutes when considering a wider range of incidents.
Key Factors Influencing 911 Response Times.
The final 911 arrival time is highly dependent on several factors:
- Call Priority: Police departments use a prioritization system (e.g., high, low) based on the severity of the emergency. A crime in progress or a life-threatening situation will always receive the fastest response.
- Geography: Response times are often slower in:
- Rural areas due to longer distances between the station/patrol area and the incident location.
- Densely populated urban areas due to traffic congestion.
- Call Volume and Staffing:
- Staffing shortages in police departments directly contribute to longer response times.
- A high volume of concurrent high-priority calls can delay the dispatch of an available unit to a new incident.
- Time of Day and Week: Response times can fluctuate based on traffic, number of available patrol units, and the typical time periods for higher call volumes.
33HelpME QR Codes
is like having your own private 911 system.
33HelpME solves the problem.