Education Week: Latest in Back-to-School Tech: Panic Buttons for Teachers
This week, Texas’s Lovejoy Independent School District became the first K-12 school system in the country to roll out the “MadeSafe Alert System.”
This week, Texas’s Lovejoy Independent School District became the first K-12 school system in the country to roll out the “MadeSafe Alert System.”
Inc. magazine revealed that Enseo, Inc. has once again been recognized as one of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. This is the third time for Enseo to rank on the Inc. 5000.
Lovejoy Independent School District has selected MadeSafe, Enseo’s technology-based security offering, as part of the district’s comprehensive safety solution for their students and teachers.
Richardson-based Enseo first developed the security wearable for the hotel industry. Now, it’s adapted its emergency notification tech for schools.
Teachers in the Lovejoy school district in Collin County will have panic buttons. The system is already used in some hotels. It allows teachers to press a button in an emergency.
At Lovejoy Independent School District, the superintendent is launching a new safety feature for all campuses. It’s called MadeSafe, created by Enseo.
“Businesses have realized they have to do more to protect their employees,” said David Simpson, chief product officer of Enseo.
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Enseo is one of the fastest growing technology companies in the U.S. For 24 years, Enseo has delivered sustainable innovation to public places like hotels, schools, and senior living communities.