SafeKidZone - Protecting Your Family. Anywhere. Anytime.

School Safety Solutions from SafeKidZone

We make schools safer and help create an environment where kids can flourish and prosper by providing a massive, coordinated response when and where it's needed.

SafeKidZone Features

Panic Button - One touch help, fast.
Safety Network - Trusted friends and family who are all informed when your child needs help. More people to provide help. Access the network on-line and make changes and additions whenever the need arises.
Response Call Center - 24 hours a day to answer your child's call and get help.
GPS Location - See where your child is at all times. This can be monitored from a parent's cell phone. That's what is so great about the application.
Emergency Safety Profile - Helps get information and picture to emergency services faster if needed. This profile is very through, complete with medical conditions, allergies, your child's nickname, blood type, etc.
Threat Level / Threat Alert - Alerts parents and children as they move, with the degree of threat around them.
Danger Zones - Create these to help your child identify and avoid dangerous areas.
Crime Level and Sex Offenders Location - Displays location of high crime areas and registered sex offenders.
Audio/Video Recording - Once the Panic Button is pressed, everything said and done is recorded. Assists in helping your child and offers evidence if necessary.
Safe Neighbors Program - More people in your child's favor. All helping to keep them safe.
Online Neighborhood Watch - On line community where members can weight in on the safety of neighborhoods.

The Benefits of SafeKidZone

1. Protect kids when they are uncomfortable, scared, or in danger 5. Stop bullying
2. Providing a safety network for at-risk kids that can be instantly summoned using a cell phone 6. Immediate escalation to 911 for emergency events
3. Panic Button in case of danger (including loneliness, suicidal and physical threats) 7. GPS Geo-location
4. Find kids when they are lost 8. Tracking and reporting of all incidents

How Can It Be Used?

  • Accidents
  • Attempted sexual offenses
  • Walking or playing alone
  • Attempted kidnappings
  • Avoiding dangerous areas
  • Attempted thefts
  • Home alone
  • At school when threatened by classmates (bullying)
  • Experiencing a medical problem
  • Lost or can't find their way home
  • They feel unsafe for any reason
"With SafeKidZone I am able to have some additional reassurance that my child has the ability to press the Panic (Button) when they are not being supervised by an adult, such as going school or coming home from school. I am also able to give my child some indenpendence because of the extra support that SafeKidZone program provides to my child. I am so appreciative of the opportunity to be part of the Gateway to Success, SafeKidZone project, it is an incredible opportunity. The safety of my child is the most important responsibility I have and the SafeKidZone phone provides that additional safety!"
- Parent of 14 year old female middle school child
"I am a sophomore at a school in the Alhambra School District. I travel several miles to school and leave for school very early in the morning in order to get to class on time. The neighborhood that I travel through is very quiet and at times I feel very scared when it is still dark outside when I leave for school. The SafeKidZone phone gives me the security to know that my Safety Network is just a push of the (button) away. Since I have been given the SafeKidZone phone I have not been scared or late to school and I am even able to stay after school and catch the late bus because my parents are confident that I have that additional protection. Thanks to my counselor for submitting my name and to the Gateway Program for giving me the opportunity to participate in the SafeKidZone Project. I am more atease when I am outside of my home and my parents feel that I am better protected because of the SafeKidZone (phone). Thank you for this opportunity and for making my life a little easier."
- 16 year old female student

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