Sunday, April 27, 2014

Safe School Classrooms - Just $99 Each!

We have been working on improved school safety for a long, long time. We have finally achieved a new level of enhanced safety for classroom teachers and their students.  We call it the CR120, an emergency call button no larger than a garage door opener.

Unlike a garage door opener, the CR120, used in association with our AlarmAlert central processor, can identify itself in voice or text message format to send distress messages directly to your choice of VHF or UHF analog radios, or by text messages to cell phones.  

You can wear the tiny CR120 on your belt, in your pocket or purse. Or, if you prefer, you can place it on or under your desk or any convenient location.  And, you don't have to worry about battery charging.  The easily replaceable battery lasts for up to FIVE years.  Operationally, all you have to do is push a button!  This sends a coded digital message to an AlarmAlert terminal that automatically selects the correct message, such as Assistance needed in classroom 12, chooses the sending format (voice or text), chooses the type devices to receive the message, and sends the message, INSTANTLY with no phone dial delays, routing to alarm centers, or even call dispatching by 911. The call goes directly to those who can provide IMMEDIATE assistance!

The basic system with an AlarmAlert central processor and four user call buttons is only $1,249 which provides emergency call assistance from a school front office, the principal's office, the cafeteria, and the boys gym.  Individual emergency call buttons for classroom teachers are just $99 each.  That's it!  No hidden costs, no long term contract, and no monthly charges.

The CR120 is part of a total community safety system known as No Time To Spare.  If you are involved with municipal or county administration, you might like to know that we can help you make your TOTAL community safer!  Give us a call at 800.489.2611 or drop us an email to ServingU@falconcommunityservices.com for additional information.  You'll be glad you did!