Daily, Location-Based
Community Updates
Everyday Visual Awareness for Communities
EVAC is used by communities all over the map to facilitate day-to-day operations. Give your community a single source of reference for all location-based information, from parades and festivals to road construction and pesticide spraying. Use an internal map to keep all first responder teams aware of incidents, while pushing a community-focused map with key points of interest in the area. Proactively engage the community with a single source of official information while reducing inquiries and calls to operation centers.
Stay coordinated and keep the community informed. Every day.
A unified platform for daily and emergency communications brings clarity, efficiency, and trust.

Routine Community Updates
Construction Notices
Maintenance Alerts
Road Closures
Street Cleaning
Traffic delays
Utility Line Clearing
Right-of-Way Work
Keep everyone updated across the community with helpful information, all on your map at protect.genasys.com (or the app). Cut down on inquiry calls to emergency operations teams and even 911. Drop a point on the map to indicate where road construction flag crews are slowing down commutes, and even highlight zones for alerts and information updates when someone enters the area. The applications for location-based community updates are endless!
Events, Festivals, and Activities
Parades, Fairs, & Festivals
Athletic Events
Election Day Logistics
School Events
Town Halls
Public Demonstrations
Proactively engage with the community before and during events by noting points of interest, zones of possible congestion, and even information including event times. Help organizers and authorities coordinate smoothly before, during, and after planned activities. From high school and college athletics to holiday parades and even election locations, EVAC can help with any location-based information for the community.


Environmental & Health Information
Air Quality Alerts
Algae Blooms
Severe Weather
Pesticide Spraying
Heatwave or Cold Snap
Water Contamination
Beach/Park Closures
When air quality, water safety, or other environmental concerns arise, EVAC enables agencies to notify only those affected with accurate, up-to-date information. Keep the public informed of water conditions at popular swimming holes or beaches, notify property owners when pest-spraying is occurring in their zone, and even put cooling and shelter locations during hot and cold snaps.
Internal Operations & Coordination
Power Outages
Downed Power Lines
Traffic Accidents
Medical Incidents
Downed Trees
Criminal Activity
From responding to traffic accidents to pinpointing the location of a crime, EVAC gives public safety teams the tools to act quickly, stay aligned, deploy the right units, and put important internal communication notices the map. Streamline responses to accidents, pinpoint locations for EMS teams, and keep all first responder teams updated with on-the-go information.

Coordinate Teams and the Public
- Road Closures
- Utility Outages
- Construction Projects
- Event Information
- Festivals and Fairs
- Policy Changes
- Parking Updates
- Maintenance Disruptions
- Public Transit Disruptions
- Schedule Changes
- Traffic Incidents
- Election Day Logistics
- Pest Control Efforts
- Weather-Related Closures
- Staff Dispatch for Public Works
- Real-Time Traffic Flow Changes
- Construction Site Restrictions
- Utility Maintenance Schedules
- Municipal Building Closures
- General Delays
- Town Hall Meetings
- Right-of-Way Work
- Parades
- Criminal Activity
Updating People Every Day
- Water Contamination Alerts
- Air Quality Alerts
- Medical Incident Response
- Missing Person Reports
- Extreme Weather Protocols
- Shelter-in-Place Instructions
- Evacuation Orders
- Missing Persons Alerts
- Gas Leak Notifications
- Shelters and Cooling Stations
- Workplace Safety Notifications
- Fire Alarm Notifications
- Hazardous Spills Alerts
- DUI Checkpoints
- Infrastructure Updates
- Emergency Coordination
- Emergency Operations
- Medical Incident Coordination
- School Lockdowns
- Power Outages
- Severe Weather
- Evacuation Protocols