Survey on emergency communications and people with disabilities
WEBSITE:
http://www.wirelessrerc.org/news/take-the-2010-Emergency-Communications-survey.html
Good Afternoon Colleagues:
The Director of FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and Coordination,
Marcie Roth, would like to the following information with you regarding a
research project on the use and usability of wireless technology by people
with disabilities currently taking place.
Survey on emergency communications and people with disabilities.
Hi All,
I am a researcher at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. I am working on a
research project on the use and usability of wireless technology by people
with disabilities.
We are currently conducting a survey about two aspects of the way people
with disabilities use emergency communications:
1) contacting 911 emergency services like fire, ambulance, police, etc.
2) receiving alerts about public emergencies like weather alerts, Amber
alerts, etc.
It would help me a lot if you could take our survey. It takes only a few
minutes. You can take the survey on-line at:
http://www.wirelessrerc.org/news/take-the-2010-Emergency-Communications-survey.html
If you prefer to take the survey over the phone, you can call me toll-free
at: 1-800-582-6360.
All participants will be entered into a drawing for a $250 Amazon gift
card. The drawing will take place during the first week of January 2011.
I’ll be sure to post results from the survey when we finish collecting data.
Thanks so much for your help!
John Morris, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (Wireless RERC)
Shepherd Center
2020 Peachtree Road, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Telephone: 404-367-1348
[email protected]