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Physical Panic Button or Emergency Spoken Keyword ‘ »
for teachers, staff, or students to quickly address threats via ’ i l} -}~ 4] \\
mobile phone app or keyword. ’ i L l [lg I \,
Motion Sensor to alert staff of movement in areas of concern, ‘/ ‘ L\ J \(
Occupancy Sensorto identifyexceeded occupancy or people ‘ g ‘~( \!
not moving in a room. integrates to building automation E“ y A .«.
systems to manage energy consumption more efficiently, U W (_ \
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Gunshot Detection can initiate established lockdown \ m V K‘
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Audible/Sound and Abnormal Sound/Aggression Detection "
identifies bullying and vandalism quickly and while in
progress.
Light Sensor manages energy costs by identifying lights being on in unoccupied g
rooms when combined with the motion sensor. Also alerts when the unit is being ;_. 2 ‘
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Chemical, VOCs, Gas, and Smoke Detection identifies harmful cleaning agents ,‘ _, “ ‘ \ '- r - ,
or spills and assists in mitigating infectious disease threats with HVAC system " ‘ .
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Dynamic Vape, THC and Vape Masking Detection minimizes false positives and _ .4
accurately identifies these various vaping events. ‘ i’\\ \‘
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Emergency Lighting allows occupants to navigate safely in a lockdown. Z ‘ ‘-4
Alerts and Notifications are sent via text, email, phone app, 3rd party
communicationsandaugmentedwithlightingandaudibleinstructionalmessages. W,’ ‘
Tamper Notifications circumvent efforts to deactivate or destroy the device [7 ”fi . ‘1
Optional People Counting Sensor detects when foot traffic has exceeded pre— : ‘ I
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Open Platform allows integration with Lock Down Systems, Command & Control _ A! I. f -— _ l v.__—_
Security Systems, BACnet, Mass Notification Communication, and E9ii services for (A I V‘, -1
direct police dispatch. ‘ ~32. ’ i‘
No Camera or Audio recording, protecting the privacy of the individual and in :3‘ ’ ,
areas of expected privacy (classrooms, bathrooms, locker rooms, etc.) , ——
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