Charter School Will Be First in Broward County to Install Panic Buttons
The wireless duress alarms are intended to eliminate confusion during an emergency.
The wireless duress alarms are intended to eliminate confusion during an emergency.
Georgia Institute of Technology is training dogs to communicate using wearable devices that can activate personal response systems (PERS) and other alarms.
All middle and high school teachers will be given a personalized, wearable panic button with mapping capabilities.
The newly signed law is named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a New Jersey native who was killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting.
The town’s police chief is now calling for the principal’s firing after the man was buzzed in despite his concerning behavior.
Hospitals, schools and universities must be prepared for emergencies, and an instant notification system is a valuable tool that can help campuses respond quickly when disaster strikes.
The device ensures that personnel who may be subject to attack or injury when operating on their own can send alerts about their situation and responders can be dispatched to the exact location of the evolving security incident.
Weather alerts, environmental alerts and food service monitoring are just a few of the unconventional ways campuses are using their panic alarm technology.
Faster installation is one important benefit of wireless panic alarms, but there are several others.