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Alyssa’s Law (silent panic alarm requirements for K-12 education by state legislatures) has already been passed in New Jersey, Florida, New York, Texas and Tennessee - and is pending in Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, Virginia, and Nebraska. With more states adopting panic button requirements for schools, Verkada helps schools not only address those needs, but actually increase student and teacher safety in the most critical situations. Most panic buttons simply notify someone if there’s a threat. But with Verkada, you can choose additional responses that help keep people safe, like automatically locking doors or sharing live camera footage.
Los botones de pánico inalámbricos y silenciosos de Verkada le permiten:
Trigger an immediate school-wide lockdown at the press of a button
Automatically notify first responders and/or your SRO
Instantly pull up nearby camera feeds for situational awareness
Easily share live and historical camera feeds with first responders that they can view remotely
Other benefits of Verkada
Get notified if a panic button goes offline or has low battery
Built-in professional monitoring to help detect and respond to after-hours trespassing on school property
Access to a digital panic button for mobile devices
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5-year battery life
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Verkada no garantiza en forma alguna que su organización reúna los requisitos para recibir financiación en virtud de las leyes o subvenciones estatales, locales y federales. Verkada no afirma cumplir con los requisitos de ninguna legislación en particular. Consulte a un asesor legal para conocer detalles y criterios específicos.