RUSVM Safe

RUSVM Safe

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Details about RUSVM Safe

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Version History of RUSVM Safe

2.0

October 22, 2021

New app graphics.

1.0

August 29, 2019

Price History of RUSVM Safe

Description of RUSVM Safe

RUSVM Safe is the official safety app of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. It is the only app that integrates with Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine's safety and security systems. Campus Security SOC has worked to develop a unique app that provides students, faculty and staff with added safety on the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine campus. The app will send you important safety alerts and provide instant access to campus safety resources. RUSVM Safe features include: - Emergency Contacts: Contact the correct services for the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine area in case of an emergency or a non-emergency concern - Friend Walk: Send your location to a friend through email or SMS on your device. Once the friend accepts the Friend Walk request, the user picks their destination and their friend tracks their location in real time; they can keep an eye on them to make sure they make it safely to their destination. - Safety Toolbox: Enhance your safety with the set of tools provided in one convenient app.       - Notification History: Find previous Push Notifications for this app with the date and time.       - Share Map with your Location: Send your location to a friend by sending them a map of your position.       - I’m OK!: Send your location and a message indicating that “You’re OK” to a recipient of your choosing. - Campus Maps       - Campus Map: Navigate around the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine area.       - Evacuation Map: Find gathering points after an evacuation alarm has been sounded. - Emergency Plans: Campus emergency documentation that can prepare you for disasters or emergencies. This can be accessed even when users aren’t connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. - Support Resources: Access support resources in one convenient app to enjoy a successful experience at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. - Safety Notifications: Receive instant notifications and instructions from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine safety when on-campus emergencies occur. Download today to ensure you’re prepared in the event of an emergency.
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RUSVM Safe: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for RUSVM Safe?

Yes, RUSVM Safe works on iPads.

Who is the app developer of RUSVM Safe?

The creator of RUSVM Safe is Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for RUSVM Safe to function properly?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 10.0.

What do users think of the app?

With an overall rating of 2.3 out of 5, RUSVM Safe has some room for improvement but is not terrible.

What category of app is RUSVM Safe?

The Rusvm Safe App Relates To The Education Genre.

Which version of the RUSVM Safe app is the latest one?

The newest version of RUSVM Safe is 2.0.

What is the latest update date for RUSVM Safe?

August 28, 2024 is the date of the latest RUSVM Safe update.

Could you provide information on the release date of RUSVM Safe?

RUSVM Safe was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for RUSVM Safe?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the RUSVM Safe app?

RUSVM Safe can be used in English.

Can I enjoy RUSVM Safe by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, RUSVM Safe is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in RUSVM Safe?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of RUSVM Safe.

Is RUSVM Safe specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, RUSVM Safe is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of RUSVM Safe

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