Update to the Emergency and Security Network of the Canary Islands (RESCAN) Service Charter Approved
Canary Islands Government Updates RESCAN Service Charter
The Canary Islands government has approved an update to the Service Charter of RESCAN, its Emergency and Security Network. This revision aligns with rapid technological advances, incorporating new website details, expanded territorial and population coverage, and improved service descriptions.
Such updates are crucial as they ensure residents receive timely and accessible emergency information, enhancing public safety and response efficiency.
The approval follows a legal framework requiring official resolutions to formalize service updates. Notably, the new version features inclusive language and reflects ongoing efforts to modernize public services. The revisions also include practical improvements like a new web address and clearer scope of services.
This move underscores the region’s commitment to transparency and responsiveness in its emergency management. By officially updating and publishing the Service Charter, authorities aim to better inform residents about available emergency resources and strengthen trust in public safety systems.
This decision comes amid broader efforts to leverage digital tools to improve communal life in the Canary Islands.