Schools across the nation are looking to understand the urgency in enhancing safety and security measures to fall under Alyssa’s Law compliance. Netsync is here to offer you a quick and easy solution that integrates with your infrastructure and works seamlessly with your existing wireless setup. Let’s dive into why this will matter to you.

What is Alyssa’s Law

This law requires all school districts, within a signed state, must equip classrooms with silent panic alert technology. This vital tool ensures instant communication with not only district or school emergency services, but also with law enforcement, health departments, and fire departments.

This law is in memory of Alyssa Alhadeff, a 14-year-old student whose life was tragically taken during the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. The law has already been implemented in several states nationally.

How Netsync Will Give Instant Help, When it Matters Most

Our Wearable Duress Solution offers instant, one-touch notifications to school staff and first responders in the event of an emergency. This is the fastest, most reliable way to ensure help is on the way—no delays, no fumbling with apps, just immediate action when every second counts.

Here’s what makes our solution unique:

  • Effortless Activation: One-touch panic button—simple, fast, and always at hand
  • Complete Visibility: Real-time incident tracking across your entire campus
  • Pinpoint Accuracy: Precision mapping that shows exactly where the incident is happening
  • Automated Lockdowns: Custom lockdown workflows tailored to your school’s specific needs

Partner with Netsync to Meet your Alyssa’s Law Mandate

Unlike other solutions that require expensive, proprietary upgrades to your school’s infrastructure, our system integrates seamlessly into your existing wireless setup. That means no additional costs or delays—your safety system can be up and running, giving you peace of mind.

Learn more about our wearable duress solution and contact us to quickly get this implemented in your district.