Wearable Mobile Panic Button for Rapid Incident Response

Push button. Help comes.®

Every. Second. Matters.®

Adverse situations can happen at any moment—from everyday crises such as medical emergencies, severe weather, and physical altercations to extreme situations that threaten your entire campus.

The faster you get help to the right location, the better the outcome.

Saving Seconds Saves Lives

In an emergency, getting help to the right location quickly can be the difference between a positive and negative outcome.

With the CrisisAlert™ wearable panic button, staff can quickly and discreetly request help to their exact location. Because in a crisis, every second matters.

One badge, two types of alerts:

Types of Alerts
  • Staff Alert: A single-button activation alerts local responders and administrators immediately of an “I need help” incident, displaying who needs help and where they’re located on your campus map.
  • Campus-Wide Alert: Goes directly to first responders and local administrators notifying them of who needs help and where they are located. Activates full audio and visual communication campus-wide so everyone knows the campus is under threat and can get to safety as soon as possible. Notifies 911 dispatch with precise location details (optional configuration).

One-button activation: a single button, enabling discreet, quick human action in any emergency. Immediate notification: alert instantly reaches administrators and responders, displaying a map of who needs help and where they are located. No delay, no valuable seconds lost.

Total facility coverage: CENTEGIX’s private, managed network secures every square foot of your campus—the CrisisAlert badge functions everywhere.

Location accuracy: CENTEGIX’s innovative technology provides specific location details, down to an individual floor and room, so first responders know exactly where their help is needed.

Audio and visual notification: Campus-wide alerts communicate emergency information using colored strobe lights, desktop alerts, and intercom and mass communication integrations.