Daily communications messaging
As a part of your campaign, you may choose to send out daily messages to your employees via e-mail or voicemail or perhaps use them on closed-circuit monitors. We've taken care to construct short messages that will also work for social media communications such as Facebook or Twitter so you can extend your campaign to customers, vendors and others. You may even find inspiration in the campaign materials to construct more of your own.
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Help combat distracted driving in 140 characters or less:
It's Drive Safely Work Week. FOCUS! Safe driving is serious business. #DSWW
It's time to shift expectations of employee availability. If someone's driving, leave a message. They'll call you back. #DSWW
Employee safety gear: hard hat, safety goggles, biohazard suit, corporate policy to restrict use of mobile devices while driving. #DSWW
Experts say take a break every 2 hours when driving. That's the time to check & respond to voicemails, texts. Focus on driving #DSWW
Arrive alive. Status updates, tweets and texts can wait until you are done with the drive. It's Drive Safely Work Week #DSWW
Keep your friends & family safe. If you call someone and they're driving, end the call and talk later. It's Drive Safely Work Week #DSWW
Driving takes your full attention. Take a minute and clear your mind before you hit the road. It's Drive Safely Work Week. #DSWW
Take a moment to focus on those counting on you to get home safely before choosing to divert attention from the road. #DSWW
If you're a passenger and the driver's not focused on the road, speak up! It's Drive Safely Work Week #DSWW
Need to catch up on e-mails and texts during your commute? Let someone else do the driving! It's Drive Safely Work Week #DSWW
If one state has a law re: talking/txting + driving, it's not less dangerous when you cross to another state- break the habit! #DSWW
Got a conference call? Don't allow co-workers to participate while driving even if using hands-free. Safe driving requires hands on the wheel & mind on the road. #DSWW


