The Signal

By AlertMedia | March 10, 2026

Welcome to The Signal—AlertMedia's weekly newsletter and your source for news and information on topics involving employee safety, business continuity, and emergency preparedness.

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THIS WEEK IN THE SIGNAL

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WHAT'S ON OUR RADAR

Situation Report: Iran—Ongoing Conflict With U.S., Israel

When major geopolitical conflicts erupt, the ripple effects rarely stay contained. Markets react, travel routes shift, governments issue new advisories, and organizations around the world are left asking the same question: What does this mean for our people and operations?

The rapidly evolving situation involving Iran, the United States, and Israel is one of those moments.

To help organizations understand what's happening and what may come next, AlertMedia's Global Intelligence Team produced a detailed Situation Report on the conflict in Iran.

These reports are typically available only to AlertMedia Threat Intelligence customers. However, given the gravity and potential global impact of this conflict, we're making this one available to all The Signal subscribers:

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FEATURED FROM ALERTMEDIA

Every week, AlertMedia creates brand-new content to help safety, security, and business continuity professionals keep their people and organizations safe. Check out this week's featured content:

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REQUIRED READING

It's not actually required, but these articles caught our attention! Enjoy!


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THE ROTATION

Your weekly conversation starter.

How to Conduct a Fire Drill

Linked Video on How to Conduct a Fire Drill

No one expects to experience a fire at work, but they happen every day in office buildings, job sites, schools, and other workplaces worldwide. In fact, fires cause more than 3,000 deaths and $20 billion in property losses annually—and that's just in the U.S.

By conducting regular fire drills, your organization can plan for a fire and prepare employees to exit the building safely.

Our new step-by-step video will guide you through the process of conducting a fire drill at work.

P.S. If you haven't subscribed to the AlertMedia YouTube channel yet, please do! We publish new videos every week.

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