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District to roll out wearable Cintegix alert badges; staff training begins Sept. 22

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Superintendent Dr. Miller said the district will begin training staff on a wearable badge-based Cintegix alert system Sept. 22, with a fuller rollout planned in October during School Safety Month; trainings take about 20 minutes and badges send discreet alerts to designated responders.

Dr. Miller, the district superintendent, said the South Fayette School District will implement a Cintegix wearable badge safety-alert system and begin staff training on Sept. 22. The badge, Dr. Miller said, allows staff to discreetly request help during an emergency by sending an alert to designated responders.

The training sessions set to start Sept. 22 will last about 20 minutes for staff who will wear the badge; responders’ sessions will take…

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