Alyssa's Law Compliance

Named after Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the 2018 Parkland shooting. These laws require silent panic alarms in schools connected directly to 911.

SafeSchool Meets Every Requirement

Our platform is built from the ground up for Alyssa's Law compliance. Silent panic, location data, direct 911 dispatch — all included.

New Jersey

Enacted 2019

First state to enact. Requires silent panic alarms in all public schools.

Florida

Enacted 2020

Alyssa's Law passed as part of school safety legislation.

New York

Enacted 2022

Requires silent panic alarms connected to 911.

Texas

Enacted 2023

School safety requirements including panic systems.

Oklahoma

Enacted 2023

Silent alarm requirements for K-12 schools.

Tennessee

Enacted 2023

Panic alarm mandate for public schools.

Virginia

Enacted 2024

School safety panic alarm requirements.

Arizona

Enacted 2024

Silent panic alarm mandate.

North Carolina

Enacted 2024

School safety technology requirements.

Key Requirements Met by SafeSchool

Silent panic alarm system

Discreet wearable and mobile panic buttons that alert without visible or audible indication.

Direct 911/PSAP integration

NENA i3 compliant dispatch with automatic location data transmission.

Real-time location data

BLE mesh and GPS indoor/outdoor positioning for first responders.

Automated lockdown capability

Instant building-wide or zone-specific lockdown on alert activation.

Notification to law enforcement

Dual-path dispatch: direct 911 + RapidSOS with cellular failover.

Ensure your school is compliant