New 'CrisisAlert' Button Pushes Blue Valley On Brink Of Lockdown Forever

Bright side . . .

This new tech might make schools safer.

Still . . . 

Suburban teachers needing a panic button to do their jobs isn't a great indication about the future of the nation.

Check the overview . . .

"The CrisisAlert button that will be now worn every day can call for help by simply pressing the button three times. Alerts are made, then can be seen by teachers and staff across the district through desktop alerts, intercoms and strobe lights. An entire school can go on lockdown, if need be, with this new tool."

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Blue Valley teachers now wearing emergency alert buttons for classroom safety

JOHNSON COUNTY, KS (KCTV) - As Blue Valley School District resumes classes Wednesday, teachers and staff are now equipped with a new tool to combat safety concerns and help in emergencies. The CrisisAlert button that will be now worn every day can call for help by simply pressing the button three times.


New security badge in Blue Valley schools can call for help at the touch of a button

The students and staff of the Blue Valley School District returned from winter break Wednesday,This semester they'll have a new tool available for emergencies. A new system can send help with just the touch of a button.It's called Crisis Alert.Blue Valley staff had a chance to train on it Tuesday.

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