Opinion: 6 Features Your Mobile Panic Alarm System Should Have
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?
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.
Investigative reporting by The Charlotte Observer found district officials did not run the $1.75 million investment by the school board.
The wireless duress alarms are intended to eliminate confusion during an emergency.
STI’s Stopper Station push button was designed with emergencies like lockdowns in mind.
Georgia Institute of Technology is training dogs to communicate using wearable devices that can activate personal response systems (PERS) and other alarms.
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The newly signed law is named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a New Jersey native who was killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting.