By redefining and communicating crisis communications protocols at different intervals during the year, school leaders can ensure safety stays at the forefront.
Mobile Personal Emergency Response Systems (mPERS) can help protect home health workers, teachers, and other isolated employees.
Craig Dever from Inovonics talks about the overall benefits of wireless technologies, as well as their real-world applications in education and healthcare.
Evaluating potential misuse of life safety systems and using existing infrastructure and technology are a few ways having a thorough system of response helps mitigate critical threats.
In conjunction with implementing best safety practices and staff training, wearable panic buttons can improve nurse safety.
When selecting a mobile duress system, be sure it’s supervised, on a dedicated network, and designed for life safety so it will work when you need it.
According to the 2022 Campus Safety Emergency Notification Survey, fewer organizations are using more than one alert system, which could put them at risk during a crisis.
When every moment counts, location accuracy via a mobile duress solution is key for a quick and reliable emergency response.
In addition to the installation of panic buttons, more police officers will be patrolling Clark County schools.
Research conducted by Centegix found that K-12 student behavior incidents, medical incidents and safety incidents increased dramatically from Fall 2020 to Fall 2021.