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With Help Alert® Wireless Panic Alert System, students, parents and staff can be confident that, if needed, help is on the way with a touch of a button.
Wireless panic button solutions offer the same level of protection as any hard-wired product, but can ‘self-improve’ over time, through software upgrades, instead of degrading (as their hard ...
DMP has introduced a new heavy-duty model of its 1142 Two-Button Wireless Panic Transmitters. With the standard 1142 often installed under a desk or counter in a high-traffic area, it is ...
The Alula Panic Button (Model RE103P) is a wearable wireless panic device, and utilizes three sensor IDs for versatile applications. The Panic Button features multiple mounting and wearable ...
Panic button systems can be helpful, but they’re just one of multiple safety measures, like perimeter security, that schools need to keep students safe, Mo Canady, executive director of the ...
The system has a range of 500-1,500 feet, meaning it could require some signal repeaters to cover large distances if panic buttons become too far dispersed from a central communications box.
Silent panic alarm systems linked to law enforcement agencies have grown more popular in U.S. schools since the 2018 Parkland, Florida, high school shooting in which 17 people were killed ...
Panic alarm systems aren't necessarily foolproof, however. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, some school districts in Georgia have reported accidental ID badge presses.