How Raptor Supports Accreditation for Daycares and YMCAs
Accrediting bodies require organizations to prove they have strong health and safety procedures in place to protect children, members and staff, manage visitors, and respond to emergencies.
Accrediting bodies require organizations to prove they have strong health and safety procedures in place to protect children, members and staff, manage visitors, and respond to emergencies.
Swatting is a term coined by the FBI for a specific type of false report, made with the intention of drawing a massive law enforcement response to a particular location.
Alyssa’s Law requires schools to implement or consider implementing silent panic alert systems linked directly to first responders and law enforcement agencies.
The findings reveal critical insights that every school leader should reflect on as they review their current safety plans.
Even though recent data suggests a decline in suicide rates among this group, the reality is that far too many young people are still lost to suicide, and countless others struggle silently with feelings of hopelessness.
Raptor Technologies announced today that Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida, has adopted Raptor Badge Alert, a wearable panic alert system designed to enhance safety across its main campus.
Greenville County Schools just rolled out a new district-wide alert system that gives faster access to help during an emergency. All teachers and staff now carry a Raptor Alert badge.
Join Katelyn Warnock and Chris Porter for an inside look at the current state of Raptor Emergency Management. Get the latest on Raptor Badge Alert, including how schools are using it, feedback from the field, and new technology integrations.
Raptor provides multiple alerting methods that enable staff to silently and efficiently call for help during emergencies—ensuring compliance with Alyssa’s Law requirements.
Raptor Technologies has been named the “Best Emergency Notification / Mass Notification System” in the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards.