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EDUCATION

With the current climate, educational environments are working to ensure their campuses have the best security systems in place to protect K-12 as well as higher education.

This is even more timely with the new 911 laws.

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K-12

Schools are more at risk when the legacy safety technology does not meet the current standard.

This also includes proper lockdown enablement, integrating mass notification with cameras and the like. If K-12 systems give situational awareness in real-time to both site security as well as first responders, more lives can potentially be saved.

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Higher Education

The higher ed campus, normally provides emergency phones that can be distributed over the entire campus. These emergency phones can be a few hundred feet or more within the campus, but when an emergency strikes, students tend to use their cell phones to request assistance.

In these instances, campus security have no idea that a call was made on the campus.

With the right 911 notification solution, not only does the campus security receive notification but so does the first responder in real-time. The notification also includes the Rapid SOS product that sends a campus schematic showing the actual location of the incident with pertinent location details. This same information is also sent to the campus security personnel’s desktops or mobile devices without needing to download an application.

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AB 553 Workplace Safety training

AB 553 = which requires covered California employers to adopt a comprehensive workplace violence prevention plan effective July 1, 2024

Compliance Checklist for Ray Baum’s Act §506 and Kari’s Law
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