K-12 Mass Notification Resources

Protecting your K-12 community from potential threats – active shooters, severe weather, health outbreaks, and more – is one of your top priorities. It’s our mission to support you in this effort.

As the leader in the mass notification industry for 20 years, Alertus is proud to offer free tools and resources that can help strengthen your emergency management program and preparedness level.


Emergency Mass Notifications
Solutions for K-12 Schools

 

Messaging solutions

Template: Emergency Message Templates
Guide: Alerting Criteria Template Guide
Template: Emergency Notification System (ENS) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Template Guide
Infographic: 4 Tips for Better School Safety
Infographic: Quick Guide to Emergency Mass Notification Codes & Mandates


Safe in seconds

We believe every organization should be able to offer mass notification to help protect their people. Free software and hardware grants for K12 schools are available to those who qualify to secure mass notification technology.


On-Demand Webinars

Watch Now: Emergency Message Development: Crafting Clear, Concise, and Actionable Emergency Messages for All-Hazards Scenarios

Watch Now: ENS Standard Operating Procedure — Developing a Standardized Approach to All-Hazards Emergency Operations

Watch Now: Alerting Criteria: Disseminating Emergency Information


Additional Resources for K-12 School Emergencies

Blog

Alertus Technologies’ unified facility notification system is compliant with many mass notification codes and mandates, including the Clery Act. Read the blog, “Clery Act Compliance Guide.”

Case Studies

Our goal at Alertus Technologies is to help colleges and universities, K–12 schools, and other institutions solve their unified mass notification challenges. Learn how other K-12 schools have found solutions to their unique problems using the Alertus Mass Notification System.

Blog

Did you know your school’s existing communication assets can be leveraged for life-saving emergency notifications? Read our blog discussing a few ways to maximize your facility-based investments in the event of an emergency.