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Annette Tierney
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Annette Tierney

a mobile app has a lot more functionality and can prevent false alarms that are common with panic buttons on a lanyard.

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Amy Grosso
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Amy Grosso

Everyone carriers a cell phone with them everywhere. They find it more important to have than any other object (even a school ID). By utilizing a cell phone for a panic alert system for staff, the entire building is safer.

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Chris Noell
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Chris Noell

Cell phones are like wallets - everyone remembers to bring them so they are at hand during an emergency.

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Toasty
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Toasty

I put more faith in people, not an app, for a child's safety. Cell phones should be banned in school. I might compromise if cell phones where locked in a locker (muted) and/or a zero tolerance policy for cell phones in the classroom. In-between classes, lunch, etc is OK.

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Christopher Watson
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Christopher Watson

Now we have over 200,000 people here for the winter.....Yeah! I should move next Spring, too conjested here anymore, kinda why I moved here in 91 from KC.

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Toasty
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Toasty

NO! Baby girl is starting State Fair today. Yesterday she was playing princess dress up and today she's picking out 'first day of college' outfit. All this is going too fast.

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