SafeZone protects over 6,000 students at US school
James Thorpe
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A leading K-12 grade free public charter school in the US is now utilising SafeZone from CriticalArc.
Trinity Basin Preparatory (TBP) – which has over 6,700 students – has enhanced safety, security, emergency management and wellbeing support by deploying the unified platform.
SafeZone successfully deployed
TBP introduced SafeZone as part of its commitment to the safety and wellbeing of students and staff.
The solution is now being utilised across its 12 campuses in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.
According to the company, SafeZone’s panic button function enables all TBP’s authorised personnel to request immediate assistance.
CriticalArc also says that its intuitive interface makes the technology easy to use in any emergency, giving users the reassurance that help is just a fingertip away.
SafeZone’s Command and Control functions ensure the fastest possible response.
By activating the duress button on the SafeZone app, a user’s identity and location is shared with the TBP Safety Department to ensure effective coordination.
“Help is just a touch away”
“SafeZone resonates with TBP’s unwavering commitment to the wellbeing of our school community,” said Delerick McNeil, Head of Safety and Security, Trinity Basin Preparatory.
“Our students, teachers, staff and visitors can now rest assured, knowing that help is just a touch away, anytime and anywhere.
“This partnership with CriticalArc reinforces our dedication to nurturing a safe, secure and innovative learning environment.”
“We are delighted to be supporting Trinity Basin Preparatory with the introduction of SafeZone as part of its wider safety strategy,” added Glenn Farrant, CEO and Founder, CriticalArc.
“By ensuring the most efficient response to emergency situations, Trinity Basin Preparatory is creating a safer learning environment for all.”