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Alyssa’s Law Compliance

Meet and exceed compliance with Raptor Alert

Emergency Management - Raptor Alert Silent Mobile Panic Alert System

Meet and Exceed Alyssa’s Law Compliance 

Alyssa’s Law is named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy. It requires public and charter schools to have silent panic alert systems linked directly to first responders and law enforcement agencies.

  • Already passed into law in Texas, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Utah, Alyssa’s Law has quickly gained traction around the country.
  • The Raptor Alert silent panic alert system is fully compliant, enabling users to initiate an alert directly through 911 and provide critical information to first responders, law enforcement, and campus personnel.
  • Users can initiate an alert and send critical information to 911 from any hard-wired, cellular, or wireless device, including desktop computers.
  • Situation-specific alert notifications are sent via text, phone, email, desktop notifications, and push notifications to school and district staff.
  • For districts looking for a wearable option, the Alertus Wearable Panic Button seamlessly integrates with Raptor Alert, providing staff with a discreet one-click option for emergency assistance.

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About Raptor Alert

At the center of the Raptor Emergency Management Suite is Raptor Alert. Designed to work under duress, Raptor Alert is a silent panic alert system that works on the devices your schools use every day.
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Protect Life and Respond to Emergencies

At the center of the Raptor Emergency Management Suite is Raptor Alert. Designed to work under duress, Raptor Alert is a silent panic alert system that works on the devices your schools use every day. 

Raptor Alert expedites and streamlines emergency response by allowing users to initiate an alert directly through 911 and provide critical information to first responders, law enforcement, and campus personnel.

Multiple Ways to Alert: Alertus Wearable Panic Button

The Alertus Wearable Panic Button seamlessly integrates with the Raptor® Alert app, providing staff with a one-click option for emergency assistance. Utilizing the school’s Wi-Fi infrastructure, it enables quick alert initiation during critical situations, ensuring a prompt response.
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One-touch
Alerting

During emergencies, users can activate Raptor Alert by pressing the Alertus Wearable Panic Button.

All the Benefits
of Raptor Alert

Once an alert is initiated, users can utilize real-time group messaging and data sharing through their Raptor Alert app.

User-Friendly

The compact design makes the panic button easy for substitutes or temporary staff who may not be as familiar with safety protocols, procedures and technology to initiate an alert.

Low
Maintenance

Rechargeable battery lasts for months and includes a test button to confirm functionality.

Integrate with Existing Safety Infrastructure

Configure your wearable panic buttons to initiate a one-step activation of other mass notification solutions through Raptor Connect, like strobe lights, intercoms, or alarms.

Where is Alyssa’s Law Being Implemented?

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