Mobile Safety Apps Help Alleviate Unnecessary 911 Calls
Investing in a mobile safety app for your campus could help keep 911 dispatch centers from being inundated with non-emergency calls.
Investing in a mobile safety app for your campus could help keep 911 dispatch centers from being inundated with non-emergency calls.
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?
The ReconMobile app suite from ReconaSense utilizes crowdsourcing to help security teams “see” across multiple facilities.
The university uses WeatherSTEM that continuously monitors atmospheric conditions to provide important data and weather updates.
The developers of Massachusetts Alerts will donate its emergency alerts platform to schools for enhanced protection during a life-threatening emergency.
A systematic approach will help to ensure your organization makes the right public safety and security technology purchasing decisions.
The college is calling the upgrade a “digital transformation,” which includes adding security cameras and a safety app on campus.
AASA and CrisisGo offer Safe Classroom, a free school safety app that instantly sends an audible alert to each classroom and stakeholder.
Safety features of the app include a GPS so dispatchers can immediately locate callers, a speed-dial function for calling campus police and more.