Partnering for Safer Schools
In a recent announcement,
Singlewire Software has teamed up with
Make Our Schools Safe (MOSS), a dedicated non-profit organization focused on improving safety in educational environments. This partnership represents both organizations' unwavering commitment to ensuring that schools are not only educational facilities but also secure havens for students and staff.
The Mission Behind the Partnership
The primary goal of this collaboration is to enhance school safety through the effective use of technology and advocacy. With the rise in school safety concerns, the partnership highlights the urgency of implementing measures that provide immediate assistance during emergencies.
Terry Swanson, president and CEO of Singlewire Software, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, "Make Our Schools Safe has been a powerful voice in advancing meaningful school safety practices, and we're proud to support that mission. By combining their advocacy with our InformaCast software and hardware solutions, we can empower districts to respond quicker and safeguard their communities more efficiently."
Emphasis on Alyssa's Law
A key focus of this partnership is
Alyssa's Law, named after Alyssa Alhadeff, who was tragically killed in a school shooting. The law mandates that schools install silent panic alarms directly linked to law enforcement, allowing for rapid response in emergencies. Currently, this legislation has been passed in ten states and is under consideration in seventeen others, as well as at the federal level.
Singlewire Software is ready to assist schools in meeting these legal requirements through its state-of-the-art
InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge and accompanying software. This innovative badge serves as a personal safety device for school staff, enabling them to send silent alerts to local authorities and their peers during critical incidents. Moreover, it displays the user’s location and identity, significantly streamlining the response process.
Lori Alhadeff, co-founder and CEO of MOSS, resonated with the partnership’s goals, stating, "The faster that schools can get help on the scene, the more lives they can potentially save. Panic buttons, like the InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge, are essential for connecting teachers directly with law enforcement, accelerating the time it takes to get help to a school."
Technology as a Catalyst for Change
The InformaCast system is designed to enhance communication during emergencies, ensuring that schools can swiftly and efficiently relay information to local first responders. This capability is not just about compliance; it’s about ensuring that every school can proactively manage crises, thus providing peace of mind to students, parents, and faculty alike.
Singlewire Software, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, has established itself as a leader in safety and communication solutions. Their commitment to creating secure environments extends across various industries, including K-12 education and healthcare, demonstrating their dedication to protecting individuals through innovative technologies.
Meanwhile,
Make Our Schools Safe continues to champion a culture of vigilance and safety within educational institutions. Founded in the wake of tragedy, MOSS embodies the vision of a world where schools can implement effective safety measures that not only react to emergencies but prevent them altogether.
Looking Forward
As this partnership unfolds, both Singlewire Software and Make Our Schools Safe are poised to set a new standard in school safety. By leveraging technology alongside a robust advocacy strategy, they aim to create an environment where students and staff can thrive without fear. Together, they are determined to lead the charge in empowering schools across the nation to adopt proactive safety measures and meet the essential requirements of Alyssa's Law.
For more information on Make Our Schools Safe, visit
makeourschoolssafe.org, and to learn about the InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge, check out
singlewire.com/informacast-alert.
By focusing on collaboration, advocacy, and innovative technology, this partnership is set to inspire confidence and safety in educational settings.