Upgrade Your School Communication: No Phones Needed
Traditional PA systems fail in noisy environments, get drowned out during lunch periods, and can't effectively communicate with hearing-impaired individuals. Primex Notify™ InfoBoard displays provide instant visual emergency alerts, scheduled notifications, customized messages, and synchronized time, helping schools keep everyone informed and on time without relying on personal devices, cell phones, or announcements.
If Your School Is Navigating Challenges With:
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Emergency response delays when PA systems can't penetrate all areas.
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Sharing events and news to the whole student body consistently.
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Communication gaps for deaf and hard-of-hearing community members.
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Inconsistent messaging during critical situations across large campuses.
- Post-incident documentation requirements that are time-consuming and complex
Choose Primex Notify For Schoolwide Mass Communication For:
- Immediate Visual Alerts: Quickly display critical updates (lockdowns, weather, reminders) across campus — visible to everyone, even without cell phones.
- Inclusivity and Accessibility: InfoBoard displays reach deaf or hard-of-hearing students, and color-coded alerts help younger students and non-readers.
- Build School Community: Share encouragement, event schedules, and special achievements to foster a united, positive atmosphere.
- Effortless Management: Create and schedule messages from any browser; review incident documentation and compliance logs — all from the cloud-based OneVue® software platform.
How It Works
Simple Setup and Placement
Primex works closely with school administrators to identify the most effective locations for InfoBoard displays, ensuring maximum visibility throughout the campus. Choose from different display sizes that fit classrooms, hallways, gyms, or any communal area.
Instantly Send Visual Alerts
During emergencies, administrators can trigger visual alerts at the press of a button. For events or announcements, staff can or create custom messages from any device with a web browser on the secure, cloud-based OneVue platform. Whether it’s a lockdown, a reminder about spirit day, or info about tonight’s event, your message can seamlessly send across your entire campus — no cell phone access or PA system required.
Reach Everyone, Every Time
All messages are visually displayed, making critical info accessible to everyone, including those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or in loud environments. Color-coded alerts and easy-to-read formatting ensure quick comprehension for all ages.
Effortlessly Manage and Track
Administrators can create, edit, and schedule messages from any internet-connected device. After an event, automatic incident logs show when alerts were sent and cleared, supporting post-event reviews, providing proof of compliance, and lending peace of mind knowing every InfoBoard performed as expected.
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Get Started With Visual Emergency Alerts Today.
Discover how visual alerts can transform your campus safety and communication.
Trusted By Schools Nationwide
With over 50 years of experience and 12,000+ schools and healthcare facilities served, Primex is the proven partner for flexible, scalable timekeeping and mass notification solutions.
Proven Results: Pewaukee School District Success Story
Pewaukee School District protects 3,000 students across their 540,000-square-foot campus using Primex Notify InfoBoard displays. Their Implementation Delivers:
- Multiple layers of security for comprehensive emergency response
- Enhanced accessibility for hearing-impaired community members
- Dual functionality as date/time displays for daily operations
- Complete incident documentation with OneVue software platform
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“We put multiple measures and processes in place in order to protect the staff, students and visitors of our campus... If we have a critical incident on campus, it’s important for us to complete an after-actionary report. We can use OneVue to print out an event history report."
John Stangler, Safety Coordinator and Director of Buildings and GroundsPewaukee School District

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