How Wearable Technology Keeps Hospitals and Schools Safer
With the increasing violence against frontline workers, many schools and healthcare facilities are turning to wearable technology solutions.
With the increasing violence against frontline workers, many schools and healthcare facilities are turning to wearable technology solutions.
The program, whose winners will be announced at the 2024 Campus Safety Conference, recognizes campuses that prioritize reducing emergency response time.
The CENTEGIX Safety Platform™ is a cloud-based integrated solution for improving hospital incident response time.
The software addition will offer a more complete solution for integrating Inovonics hardware into a streamlined system, the company says.
Additionally, Intrado’s new Wearable Panic Button enables users to immediately request assistance and works both on and off campus.
Rave’s suite of solutions includes Rave Alert, the Rave Panic Button, and the Rave AppArmor.
Designated personnel can initiate the IPX Series wherever they are at a facility to expedite critical communications on campus and to first responders.
Panic alarms must also have other protection strategies in place to be effective when active shooters strike.
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