Originally posted December 28, 2024, here.

Securing places like childcare, K-12 schools, college campuses, and business workplaces is more important than ever, requiring new and creative technology and thinking.

Did you know your alarm system can activate a panic alarm to immediately notify security in your building, ensuring a swift on-site response?Layer One Technology Solutions recently completed a custom designed Bosch alarm system for childcare centers and schools enhancing security and safety for children and staff. 

The system was specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of child care facilities and schools, with an emphasis on real-time emergency response and compliance with Alyssa’s Law standards, which are being adopted by states across the country to protect K-12 learning environments. [Click HERE to learn more about Alyssa’s Law, legislation pending in 13 states and passed in 6.]

Staff can activate the panic alarm to immediately notify security within the building, ensuring a swift on-site response. The system includes a custom-built annunciator panel, designed and installed by Layer One, allowing for clear and direct notification of security staff.

In addition to on-site notification, the system is linked to a 24×7 central monitoring station. 

This advanced Bosch system was carefully designed to meet the safety standards of Alyssa’s Law while offering the flexibility to customize the solution for the specific needs of childcare, K-12 schools, and college campus learning environments.

Layer One’s commitment to providing top-tier security solutions ensures that the childcare centers and schools are well-equipped to handle emergencies and maintain the highest level of safety for children and staff alike. The adaptability of Bosch technology allows Bosch integration partners to design custom solutions for every client, ensuring that the best and most reliable security measures are in place.

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