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Faster response starts here
When an emergency happens in a school, the time it takes to reach law enforcement decides everything. Alyssa's Law calls for a silent, direct, immediate alert to responders. Sector delivers the complete solution that meets the requirement and holds up when seconds count.
Why Alyssa's Law exists
On February 14, 2018, Alyssa Alhadeff was killed in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. In the aftermath, her parents founded the Make Our Schools Safe foundation and turned their loss into legislation.
Alyssa's Law either requires or encourages schools to implement a silent panic alert system that delivers four things: instant notification of law enforcement, silent activation from any classroom or area, direct communication to 911 and emergency responders, and accurate caller location.
The law exists because, in a life-threatening emergency, the minutes it takes for help to arrive are the minutes that matter most. Sector's solution meets these requirements, and it addresses the real conditions schools face when an alert goes out.
WHO THIS SERVES
Evaluate, fund, and deploy with confidence
Principals, superintendents, and technology directors carry responsibility for the safety infrastructure in every building. Sector helps leadership evaluate options, source the right system, and document the compliance outcome to bring back to the board and the community.
A system that works the same way every time
A panic alert only matters if the person who needs it can trigger it instantly, under stress, without training overhead. Sector configures the alert and communication tools so staff have a reliable way to call for help and stay informed in an emergency.
Grounded in compliance and cost, not vendor claims
Boards approve the safety investments that protect their districts. Sector provides clear documentation of compliance outcomes, transparent total cost of ownership, and a direct line to every manufacturer we source from, so procurement decisions rest on facts.
See how your schools are prepared
Parents, organizations, and local officials increasingly ask districts to show what they have in place. Sector helps districts communicate the safety infrastructure they've deployed, not just that a system exists, but how it works and what it does when it matters.
THE COMPLETE SOLUTION
Silent panic buttons
Staff can trigger a discreet alert in seconds from classrooms, offices, and shared spaces, without alerting a threat. The devices come in wearable, mounted, and desktop form factors.
DAS coverage
A distributed antenna system delivers strong indoor signal where cellular coverage normally fails. When an alert has to go out, DAS makes sure it does, even deep inside a building.
E911 direct
Room-level and floor-level location accuracy sends responders exactly where they are needed. No delay, no guesswork. Dispatch receives precise location data the moment an alert activates.
School-ready solution
Sector brings the components together into one integrated package: designed for schools, installed by professionals, and supported by a team that understands mission-critical response.
EVERY SECOND MATTERS
When an alert goes out, responders need more than a phone call.
They need location, confirmation, and signal strength, immediately. Sector's Alyssa's Law solution gives schools the tools to alert silently, connect instantly, transmit accurately, guide responders directly, and save critical time.
Because every second matters.
HOW DEPLOYMENT WORKS
School assessment
We review your buildings, floor plans, and coverage needs to design a system that fits the facility.
Installation and configuration
Sector and our vendor partners install the panic devices, deploy the DAS system, and configure E911 routing.
Testing and staff orientation
We verify signal paths, test the alert flows, and make sure staff know exactly how and when alerts activate.
Requirements vary by state. Sector designs each deployment to meet the silent-alert, direct-notification, and location-accuracy standards Alyssa's Law calls for, and documents how the system satisfies them. We'll confirm the specifics for your state during assessment.
That's exactly what the DAS component addresses. A distributed antenna system strengthens indoor signal so an alert reaches responders even in areas where phones normally lose service.
It depends on building size and layout, which is why we start with an on-site assessment. After that we can give you a clear timeline for installation, configuration, and staff orientation.
Built for schools. Designed to save time.
A modern emergency alert system shouldn't be complicated. It should be fast, reliable, and accurate. Tell us about your district and we'll help you build it.