Using Social Media to Promote Campus Fire Safety

Posted by Greg Friese at 27 August, 2009, 1:59 pm

The National Campus Fire Safety Month campaign is using social media to promote fire safety and prevention to college students. The social media effort and accompanying contest are explained at Campus-Firewatch.com.

The campaign is based on using Twitter and the hashtag – #tellastudent to post and share fire safety and prevention tips. Watch this short screencast to see how I posted a tip using the hashtag and my Twitter account management software HootSuite.com.

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Greg Friese has authored 47 articles for PIOSocialMediaTraining.com

Greg Friese, MS, NREMT-P is an author, podcaster, blogger, and advocate for emergency response agencies to use social media before, during, and after any incident. Greg is the Director of Education for CentreLearn Solutions, LLC. He is also the co-host of the EMSEduCast podcast and is a paramedic for a 911 agency in northeast Wisconsin
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