Alyssa’s Law Compliance

What is Alyssa’s Law?
Alyssa’s Law is critical legislation addressing the issue of law enforcement response time when a life-threatening emergency occurs because time equals life (Make Our Schools Safe). The law calls for the installation of silent panic alarms that are directly linked to law enforcement, so in case of any emergency they will get on the scene as quickly as possible, take down a threat and triage any victims.
Alyssa’s Law was started by the parents of 14-year-old Alyssa who was a victim in the Marjorie Stoneman High School shooting in 2018. To date, Alyssa’s Law has been passed in Florida, New Jersey, and New York with pending legislation in numerous other states. Each state addresses the compliance differently and Telecor stands ready to assist school districts in customizing a solution.
Solutions
Whether your district is looking for fixed panic buttons in classrooms and other strategic locations, virtual panic buttons, mobile panic buttons or applications – Telecor will work with you to meet Alyssa’s Law Compliance efficiently and affordably. Telecor’s multiple solutions may even be compatible with technology you already have in place.
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- Assist teachers and staff with the ability to quickly summon for help anywhere on campus.
- Notify internal and external first responders seamlessly (and discreetly) in an emergency with a variety of methods including SMS messaging, email messaging, phone calls, etc.
- Ensure that the solution follows established emergency preparedness protocols/safety planning between the school district and off-site first responders/law enforcement.
- Seamlessly integrate with existing technology to enhance your existing day-to-day communications and emergency preparedness plan, with no recurring fees.
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Contact Us
For over 45 years, Telecor has been a trusted advisor helping schools transform communication. Contact your Telecor representative today to learn more about how we can help you with Alyssa’s Law Compliance.
For more information on Alyssa’s Law by state please visit https://makeourschoolssafe.org/alyssas-law/.