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One Campus. One Coordinated Safety System.

Your Front Door Is Secure.
What About the Rest of the Building?

Visitor management solutions secure the first checkpoint: the front door.

Guests are screened.
Identities verified.
Badges printed.
Every visitor accounted for.

But safety can't stop at the front office.

Students move beyond the entrance—into hallways, bathrooms, offices, or classrooms—where visibility often disappears. And when visibility disappears, small gaps can quickly become real safety risks.

For a limited time, Visitor Management customers can add HallPass360 for 50% off its regular price. Request a demonstration today to see how it works.

The Safety Gaps Inside Your Building

The Biggest Safety Risks Don’t Start at the Door

They happen:

  • Between classes
  • In unsupervised spaces
  • Through patterns of behavior no one connects

Your front office might know who entered the building. But without visibility into student movement inside, critical gaps remain.

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When Student Movement Isn't Tracked, Problems Grow Quietly

Without insights into what's happening in the hallways:

  • Supervision gaps grow
  • Accountability weakens
  • Response becomes reactive

Staff are left piecing together incidents after they happen, instead of preventing them.

School safety requires a proactive, collaborative approach that involves training, tools, and technology. Provided in partnership with 911Cellular, Navigate360's panic buttons and emergency management platform are designed specifically to help Alabama schools respond to and recover from events with speed, precision, and efficiency. 

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Be Proactive in Protecting Your School Community

Earlier this year, Alabama introduced legislation requiring schools to provide school employees training for and access to a mobile emergency rapid response system. The bill, HB234, requires employees to have a device that links directly to law enforcement to speed the response time in an emergency. If passed, the law becomes effective October 1, 2025, and stipulates compliance by October 1, 2030.

The law is modeled after Alyssa’s Law, already enacted in other states. Alyssa’s Law is named for 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.

Introducing HallPass360: Real-Time Visibility Inside Your Campus

HallPass360 helps schools manage and monitor student movement throughout the day so administrators and staff know what’s happening beyond the front desk.

With HallPass360 you get:

  • Real-time visibility—know who is out of class at any moment.
  • Digital hall passes—automatic time limits help keep students accountable.
  • Meetup prevention controls—block students from meeting up when risks are identified.
  • Movement documentation—maintain a digital record of student hallway activity.
  • Pattern recognition—identify repeated behaviors that may signal a safety concern.

Visitor Management helps you prevent security risks at the front door. HallPass360 helps you ensure safety inside it. Together, they give you schools complete visibility across campus, from the front desk to the farthest hallway.

Safety Doesn't Stop at the Front Desk

If protecting your campus starts with knowing who enters your building, it should continue with knowing where students go inside it.

Request a demo to see HallPass360 in action and learn how Visitor Management customers can receive 50% off when they add HallPass360 by June 30, 2026.

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