Incident Alert Leader CENTEGIX Commends New York for Passing Alyssa's Law
Retrieved on:
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
This legislation requires New York public schools to consider panic alarm systems that silently alert law enforcement in the event of a school emergency, as part of their safety plan review.
Key Points:
- This legislation requires New York public schools to consider panic alarm systems that silently alert law enforcement in the event of a school emergency, as part of their safety plan review.
- Mrs. Alhadeff has championed Alyssa's Law nationwide, and Florida and New Jersey have approved the law.
- "We applaud the state of New York for becoming a leader in school safety in our country," said Brent Cobb, CEO of CENTEGIX.
- CENTEGIX will host a webinar on Wednesday, June 22nd at 2PM eastern, featuring Will Fullerton, VP Regulatory Affairs, CENTEGIX and Dean Olds, VP Innovation, CENTEGIX.