May is Building Safety Month, and it’s a great time to celebrate the dedication of building professionals.
Here at Cloudpermit, we work with hundreds of building officials and have insight into the work they do to keep our communities safe.
We are proud to know that our software plays a part in the work these building professionals do. From helping them perform mobile field inspections, to issuing prohibited occupancy orders, to enabling online complaint submissions from citizens, we’re there to support them.
Each week of Building Safety Month has a theme:
Week 1 is about understanding the importance of recognizing Building Safety Month and how it impacts all communities.
Week 2 focuses on the value of preparing a building safety plan as a community and as individuals, such as best practices to keep your home secure.
Week 3 recognizes the valuable contributions of building safety professionals and explores how they keep our communities safe.
Week 4 is about engaging your community and advocating for building safety.
Week 5 puts a spotlight on the admirable work building safety professionals have done in their communities to keep neighborhoods safe.
This week, Engaging Your Community, is especially important to our team because we are true advocates for building safety.
Online software like ours can make it easier for residents to speak up if they notice something unsafe in their community. They can advocate for building safety at their convenience without any office visits during regular business hours, phone calls, or emails.
We believe in the power of engaging our communities, and our software gives our users opportunities to speak up when needed with:
Direct Communication: Residents can easily chat with government officials through the software, so it’s quick to report safety issues and receive updates.
Convenient Complaint Submission: Cloudpermit lets residents submit complaints online anytime. This eliminates the need for office visits or phone calls.
Greater Accessibility: Residents can use the software 24/7, so it’s convenient to address safety concerns whenever they arise.
Simple Interface: The software is simple to navigate, so it’s accessible to all residents, regardless of technical expertise.
To learn more about how online permitting software makes it simpler to advocate for building safety, reach out to us.
And to find out more about Building Safety Month and how you can make a difference, visit here.