911Cellular Heads to IAHSS 2026

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911Cellular Heads to IAHSS 2026

If you’re heading to the 2026 IAHSS Annual Conference & Exhibition in New Orleans this April 12-15, we can’t wait to see you there!

Healthcare security is more than just a department; it’s the backbone that allows clinical teams to do their jobs safely. Our team is looking forward to connecting with the leaders and experts who are navigating these safety challenges day in and day out.

Security Designed for the Reality of Healthcare

We understand no two care environments operate the same way, and your security strategy shouldn't have to, either.

A high-traffic Emergency Department presents different risks than a quiet administrative wing, and behavioral health units require a vastly different approach than home health visits. At IAHSS, we’re excited to discuss how organizations are building flexible safety strategies to support diverse roles, including:

  • High-Risk Care Areas: Real-time protection for ED and behavioral health staff.
  • Public-Facing Spaces: Discreet alerts for registration desks and lobbies.
  • Mobile & Remote Teams: Extending the safety net to home health and off-site staff.

By utilizing a mix of wearable, mobile, and fixed solutions, you can extend coverage across your entire system without forcing a one-size-fits-all approach on your staff.

Response Without Resistance

Healthcare teams are already stretched thin. Safety tools shouldn't be another "task" or a complex system they have to learn; they should be an instinctive part of their workflow.

The 911Cellular Safety Platform is built to reduce friction. By leveraging your existing networks and devices—from mobile phones and Zebra Devices to Workstations on Wheels (WOWs)—we ensure that when an incident occurs, help is only a second away. Whether it’s a discreet tap on a wearable button or a quick-access alert on a desktop, our centralized Hub ensures your security team receives the right information at the right time.

Let’s Talk Strategy at Booth #4

We aren't just there to show off tech; we’re there to solve problems.

Daniel Hunnisett, our team’s resident clinical security expert, will be on-site throughout the conference. With a professional background in healthcare security leadership and current Chair of the Upper Midwest Chapter of IAHSS, Daniel understands the complexities of workplace violence response and the operational hurdles of coordinating communication across a massive health system. He is dedicated to helping healthcare organizations find the right solutions to keep their staff and patients safe.

Stop by Booth #4 to say hello and “talk shop”. We’ll have some fun (and practical!) swag on hand, and we’re always happy to talk through your current approach or show how other organizations are structuring theirs.

Exhibit Hall Hours:

  • Monday, April 13: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday, April 14: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Come for a quick demo to see how a centralized, comprehensive, healthcare-focused safety platform can fit into your environment.

 

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