Rediker Software Partners With Rave Mobile Safety to Improve Student Safety During School Emergencies

HAMPDEN, Mass., Aug. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rediker Software, a leader in school administrative software, recently announced that it has partnered with Rave Mobile Safety (Rave) to improve student safety and shorten response times during a school emergency. With the Rave Panic Button, Rediker can now offer advanced emergency app system technology to its customers ensuring they are able to efficiently communicate to everyone in their school community.

Through Rediker's strategic partnership with Rave, school faculty and staff now have the tools to report emergencies quickly. The Rave Panic Button simultaneously informs them of the location and the nature of the emergency without time-consuming telephone conversations or other processes delaying an emergency response.

In the event of an on-site crisis, an organization member can activate the Rave Panic Button app system by pushing one of five emergency button types. Upon activation, the app will instantly communicate details of the emergency to teachers, staff and school resource officers, while simultaneously notifying 9-1-1 and first responders. And Rave Panic Button's Staff Assist feature enables authorized employees to communicate with on-site groups or individuals outside of an emergency. Internal groups and message templates are predetermined to enable fast communication and reduce the duration of disruptions.

The Rave Panic Button platform complements Rediker's Administrator's Plus to improve communication, response and safety. Working together, Rave and Rediker are looking to the future where faster response times and improved communication consistently save lives.

"Rave Mobile Safety leads the industry in providing a critical communication and data platform to help save lives during an emergency," said Rediker Software President Andrew Anderlonis. "Linking Rediker with Rave means our customers will have the most up-to-date solution for increasing school safety and expediting emergency responses," he said.

"Rediker's Administrator's Plus combined with Rave Panic Button improves school safety and enhances communication," said Todd Miller, COO of Rave Mobile Safety. "We are excited to offer a combined solution that will drastically improve response times and enhance collaboration with 9-1-1 and first responders."

To learn more about Rave Panic Button, please visit https://www.ravemobilesafety.com/panic-button.

About Rediker Software
For nearly 40 years, Rediker Software has been a leader in school administrative software for private, public, international, religious and independent schools. Through its innovative solutions, Rediker Software helps schools in over 120 countries manage administrative tasks, maximize school-to-home communication and inspire student performance and success. The company's products include AdminPlus, a cloud-based SIS solution, TeacherPlus Gradebook, ParentPlus and StudentPlus Web Portals, RediSite Responsive Websites, Admissions Plus Pro, and Teacher Evaluator. Rediker Software offers experience, reliability, unsurpassed technical support, ease of use, and leading-edge features not found in any other system. For more information about Rediker Software, please visit http://www.rediker.com.

About Rave Mobile Safety
Rave Mobile Safety provides innovative emergency and public safety technology to help save lives. The Rave platform integrates data and communication tools to help those in charge of keeping others safe prepare better, respond faster and communicate more effectively in emergency situations. Thousands of agencies and institutions across law enforcement, 9-1-1, state and local emergency management agencies, corporations, healthcare organizations, K-12 districts, colleges and universities depend on Rave's award-winning software solutions. Founded in 2004, Rave is headquartered in Framingham, Mass. and backed by leading growth equity firm TCV. For more information, visit https://www.ravemobilesafety.com/ or follow the company on Twitter.

SOURCE Rediker Software