Keigan Systems releases CLEER-Impact Plus for public safety/emergency response and management

Keigan Systems announces the release of its newest public safety/emergency management service, CLEER-Impact Plus. CLEER-Impact Plus uses CLEER’s modeling and analytic capabilities to predict hazardous vapor dispersion, and maps the results using Google Maps™. First Responders and Emergency Managers anywhere can use this subscription product to support informed, timely decisions; all they need is access to a Web browser and Internet connection.

Like Keigan’s free ‘Emergency Impact Simulator’, www.cleerimpact.com, CLEER-Impact Plus leverages Google Maps’ familiar and mapping capabilities to visualize hazardous vapor dispersion incidents. The similarities end there. While www.cleerimpact.com is limited to a few pre-set scenarios with default values, CLEER-Impact Plus gives the user full control over the chemical, weather, and release parameters to be modeled.

CLEER-Impact Plus results are automatically saved for future access. Modeled results can also be shared and viewed as KML files by users of Google Maps, Google Earth™, and GIS software (e.g. ESRI).

CLEER-Impact Plus is an annual subscription service that does not require specialized hardware or installation time. Users can run unlimited models within a user-specified Area of Interest. For a free trial and more information about CLEER-Impact Plus, please visit www.cleerimpact.com/plus.

Keigan Systems Inc. is a London, Ontario-based technology company established in 1992. Keigan specializes in the development of sophisticated decision-support solutions for the public and private sectors of public safety/emergency response and management.

For more information, please visit www.keigansystems.com/ or contact us directly: 1-800-342-1335 and cleer@keigansystems.com.

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