Monday, September 28, 2009

Kent's CodeRED Emergency Notification System Operational

KENT, Wash. - September 23, 2009 - The City of Kent announces its new "reverse 9-1-1" emergency notification system is now operational. Residents and business owners within Kent's city limits are urged to enter their contact information online at www.kentCodeRED.com.

Called "CodeRED", the system gives City officials the ability to deliver urgent pre-recorded telephone, cell phone, email or text messages to targeted areas, or the entire community, at a rate of up to 60,000 per hour.

Kent's Emergency Manager, Dominic Marzano said the system is a great way to notify residents during emergencies. "It will be especially useful should we have flooding this winter." Messages could be sent for emergencies including hazardous material spills, illness outbreaks or other urgent situations such as a missing person.

All messages will begin with "This is an emergency CodeRED message from the City of Kent." If a phone is not answered, the system will try again, up to three times, leaving a message on the final attempt.

Marzano said the system is capable of sending messages in a text format to hearing- impaired individuals using TTY/TDD equipment. "It also allows the ability to record more than one message to accommodate multiple languages."

Marzano cautioned that the system is only as good as the database supporting it. "While CodeRED begins with an existing database of telephone numbers, no one should automatically assume his or her phone number is included. "If your information is not in the database, you will not be contacted."

The following individuals are urged to add their information to the database.
  • All businesses
  • Residents with unlisted phone numbers
  • Residents who have changed their phone number or address within the last year
  • Residents who use a cellular phone as their primary phone
  • Residents who have recently moved, but kept the same listed or unlisted phone number
  • Residents who wish to receive text and/or email messages in addition to telephone calls·
  • Residents who receive their phone service over the Internet

CodeRED is a geographically-based notification system, which means street addresses are needed to select which phone numbers will receive emergency notification calls in a specific emergency. An associated street address is needed for cell phone numbers. Requested information includes first and last name, street address (physical address-no PO boxes), city, state, zip code, primary phone numbers and additional phone numbers and email address (optional). Residents and businesses may also choose to receive text or email messages about emergencies, in addition to telephone calls.

CodeRED gives those who want to be included an easy and secure method for doing so, and the information will only be used for emergency notification purposes. Residents and businesses may also opt out of the system entirely if they so choose.

Those without Internet access may contact Kent Emergency Management at 253-856-4440, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to request a registration form by mail.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Support the Fight Against Breast Cancer - Seattle's Walk for Hope

On Sunday, October 4th, some of the staff of Bell-Anderson along with their families will be participating in City of Hope's Seattle Walk for Hope to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. This year, the national presenting sponsor, Staples, will match the total funds raised nationally up to a maximum contribution of $250,000.

If you would like to learn more about our team, the Pink Ladies (and a few men), or donate to City of Hope, please visit our team's website at http://nationalevents.cityofhope.org/goto/bellanderson.

The top donor will win a baked goodies basket filled with your favorites courtesy of the Pink Ladies!

Thank you for your support!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Are YOU Flood Ready?

The Auburn, Kent, Renton and SW King County Chambers of Commerce are hosting an Emergency Preparedness Symposium to talk about the flood threat from the Howard Hanson Dam.

Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 from 5-7pm
at the ShoWare Center in Kent (625 W James St)

Agenda for the evening includes presentations from the Army Corps of Engineers, Puget Sound Energy, FEMA, and WA State Business Continuity Planning with Breakout Sessions for the cities of Auburn, Kent, Renton and Tukwila. Flood maps will be available for viewing and you can meet with FEMA Certified Flood Insurers.

Contact Nancy Wyatt, President, Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce at 253-833-0700 or Nancy@AuburnAreaWA.org, to make your reservation for this important event.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Board Training Seminar

By Janice McCurley

On Tuesday September 1st, Bell-Anderson hosted a Board Training Seminar. The speaker for the seminar was Attorney Kenneth Strauss from The Law Offices of Goff & DeWalt, LLP. The Agenda for the seminar was titled “The Key Responsibilities of Effective Association Boards.”

The focus of the seminar was on governing aspects for community associations, which included the purpose of the Association, transition-duties and liability/business judgment rules, use of consultants, meeting and elections, corporate responsibilities, budgets and enforcement. The seminar enlightened and engaged participants with the best practices for community management. Properly governing an association inspires, leads and supports community leaders to continually improve their positive impact on people and their community.

The seminar was followed up with a survey sent by Bell-Anderson to each attendee. The comments on the survey were extremely positive and have inspired Bell-Anderson to host several seminars throughout the year. Ideas for future seminars include: Conflict Resolution, Collection of Assessments, Liens/Bankruptcy and Foreclosures and Rule Enforcement. Be sure to let your Property Manager know what you topics you would like to see covered.

Thank you to all the board members who attended and we hope to see you at our next seminar!