Panic Alarms on Campus: What’s Being Implemented and How the Technology Is Performing
CS’ panic alarm survey covers how the technology being used, why it’s being acquired, when systems are activated most and more.
CS’ panic alarm survey covers how the technology being used, why it’s being acquired, when systems are activated most and more.
Intrado is reshaping the landscape of school safety, offering innovative technology solutions like the new Intrado Wearable Panic Button.
Temple University’s emergency notification system now incorporates color-coded headlines into emailed alerts to show the severity of a situation.
A mob of 20-50 teens kicked, punched, and stomped several Howard University students. One student was stabbed.
Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Texas all require K-12 schools to have panic alarms, and other states may soon follow.
The Intrado Safety Shield solution offers a wearable panic button for staff to reduce emergency response time by directly connecting with 9-1-1.
The law aims to address delayed law enforcement response due to lagging secondary communication between school staff and first responders.
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Security technology, such as gunshot detection, and training can help schools comply with Alyssa’s Law as well as mitigate risk.
iResponse works inside buildings, as well as outside for more effective emergency response.