Saturday, February 23, 2013

Assemblymember Olsen Proposes Panic Alarm for Schools

Olsen proposes panic alarms for schools
Bill looks to enhance student safety and emergency response on campus

SACRAMENTO –– Today, Assemblymember Kristin Olsen (R-Modesto) introduced Assembly Bill 1076 to equip every regularly used classroom and other widely used school campus spaces with panic buttons that instantly alert law enforcement in the event of a campus emergency.

 “There is no question that we all have a heightened sense of school safety inadequacies right now,” said Olsen, “and it’s important that we move to implement measures that will address the ability of schools and administrators to respond quickly in the event of an emergency. Installing panic alarms will alert others on campus and shorten the response time for emergency personnel, especially on large campuses.”


When a panic button is pressed, a direct link would dispatch law enforcement and alarms would sound, alerting others on the school campus of an emergency – all in one quick step.

Schools are currently required to adopt an integrated school safety plan and distribute it widely to local officials and first responders. AB 1076 would revise Education Code Sec. 32280 to include panic alarms as part of the integrated school safety plan.

“We must take action to give schools the proper resources to act when faced with life-threatening situations,” said Olsen. “AB 1076 will help create a safer environment for students, teachers and administrators on school campuses.”

Olsen is also principal co-author of Senator Ted Lieu’s Senate Bill 49, which requires schools to have and be in compliance with an updated schools safety plan.

Olsen will also be working with her Education Advisory Council to develop a comprehensive school safety package that will address issues related to mental health, safety personnel, and security systems.  The package will be introduced in the next legislative session.