CENTEGIX Improves CrisisAlert to Help Districts Comply with Alyssa’s Law
The CrisisAlert solution can now integrate with both CENTEGIX’s mobile app and other mobile panic applications, says the company.
The CrisisAlert solution can now integrate with both CENTEGIX’s mobile app and other mobile panic applications, says the company.
The alert system doesn’t require WiFi or cellular service, and communication is encrypted and takes place on its own wireless network.
Coral Springs PD adopted the solution after experiencing communications challenges when its officers responded to the Parkland mass shooting in 2018.
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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.
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The wireless duress alarms are intended to eliminate confusion during an emergency.
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