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Schneider Electric suggests trying its patented weather alerting system

By Joshua Smalley | June 14, 2015

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“With up-to-the-minute, location-specific information, the teams can make the best decisions regarding lightning threats to the safety of gate and parking attendants and when extreme heat will warrant additional cooling stations throughout the grounds.”

Schneider Electric is offering an enhanced free trial and upgrade offer for their patented weather alerting system. Its alerts enable users to make proactive decisions concerning incoming weather threats.

“With up-to-the-minute, location-specific information, the teams can make the best decisions regarding lightning threats to the safety of gate and parking attendants and when extreme heat will warrant additional cooling stations throughout the grounds,” said Ray Allison, director of operations, Indiana State Fairgrounds.

Use the company’s solution to:

  • stay ahead of changing conditions with customized, patented alerts for storm warnings, heat conditions and user-customized weather parameters, via email or mobile device
  • plan hours to days ahead with temperature and precipitation forecasts for eight years running
  • get help when making tough calls with online consultations with professional meteorologists, 24/7
  • better anticipate flood dangers with newly-updated integrated flooding forecasts and real-time map layers

Users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the weather alerting system at this link. For a limited time, users may receive special pricing on each smartphone upgrade that is added to his or her service package.


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