Panic Buttons Aren’t Just for Active Shooters
A school security director opens up about how his district’s panic button solution is used for so much more than active shooter incidents.
A school security director opens up about how his district’s panic button solution is used for so much more than active shooter incidents.
The wireless duress alarms are intended to eliminate confusion during an emergency.
Frederick County Public Schools hopes to have the buttons installed in every school by the end of next week.
Duress alarms must integrate with access control, video surveillance and other systems to be truly effective.
As Alyssa’s Law inches closer to becoming legislation in Florida, do you know what key features to look for in a mobile panic alarm system?
Panic buttons or duress alarms can be used by teachers, administrators and other school employees to summon immediate help for medical emergencies, as well as active shooter incidents, inclement weather, intruders and more.
A built-in microphone allows a called party to silently monitor or engage in two-way handsfree communication.
Install minimal repeaters and have a dedicated wireless WiFi network for your mobile duress system and any other life safety solutions.
The Bellingham School District will use a $440,000 grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to install panic alarms.
Colonel Owens will talk about empowering faculty & staff to have direct communication and reporting ability through mobile panic buttons to combat our nation’s #1 act of domestic terrorism, the active killer.