School safety is a top priority, and Kentucky is taking action to enhance school emergency response measures. House Bill 14 (HB14), also known as Kentucky’s version of Alyssa’s Law, aims to improve school security by allowing schools to implement wearable panic alert systems.
This legislation requires the Kentucky Department of Education to provide a list of approved wearable panic alert systems, ensuring schools have access to technology that meets the highest safety standards.
HB14 has already gained significant bipartisan support, passing unanimously through the Kentucky House of Representatives. It now moves to the state Senate, where lawmakers will consider the next steps in making this critical school safety measure law.
School emergencies can escalate quickly, making immediate communication with first responders critical. Wearable panic alert systems offer a discreet and efficient way for school staff to signal for help in real-time. Unlike traditional phone-based systems or wall-mounted panic buttons, wearable devices provide:
By requiring the Kentucky Department of Education to create a list of approved wearable panic alert systems, HB14 ensures schools have access to vetted, reliable technology. This legislation establishes standardized safety protocols, ensuring all approved devices meet high safety and performance standards.
It also enables seamless emergency coordination by allowing schools to integrate wearable panic buttons with local law enforcement and emergency responders, creating a unified approach to crisis management. Additionally, HB14 allows schools to select a system that aligns with their specific needs and budget constraints, ensuring they can implement security measures effectively and sustainably.
While implementing a new safety system requires resources, the benefits of wearable panic alert technology far outweigh the costs. Schools that invest in these systems can:
911Cellular offers a cutting-edge wearable panic alert system that aligns with HB14’s objectives and Alyssa’s Law compliance. Our solution provides:
As Kentucky moves forward with HB14, now is the time for schools to prioritize emergency preparedness. 911Cellular’s wearable panic alert system offers an affordable, effective way to enhance school safety and meet state requirements. Contact us today to learn more about how our solutions can help protect students, staff, and faculty in moments that matter most.