We’re excited to announce that SimulAlert® was recently featured in a WFLA news article, highlighting our partnership with an Atlanta-area school committed to advancing student and staff safety through modern technology.
This collaboration reflects a growing nationwide trend: schools are moving beyond outdated systems like wall-mounted panic buttons and phone-based alerts, and toward smarter, faster, and more intentional emergency communication solutions.
The featured school adopted SimulAlert’s color-coded, wearable emergency alert system, which allows staff to instantly signal specific emergencies — such as lockdowns, medical issues, or administrative assistance — all without relying on cell phones, apps, or Wi-Fi.
Why This Partnership Matters
In the article, school leaders shared why they chose SimulAlert:
The move was an initiative to improve situational awareness, and create a safer environment for students and educators.
Leading the Shift Toward Smarter School Safety
SimulAlert is proud to support schools across the U.S. in building stronger, more responsive safety protocols. This Atlanta deployment is one of many real-world implementations proving that when safety tools are intuitive and reliable, schools don’t just react better — they prepare better.
We’re honored to be recognized in WFLA’s coverage and to partner with schools who are committed to meaningful change.
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