Emergency Communication Built for

Corporate Offices Shared Workspaces Operational Offices Client-Facing Offices

Designed for modern workplaces where clarity and rapid response are critical.

Why Emergency Communication Is Hard in Education

Office environments range from small teams to large, multi-floor buildings. During an incident, traditional communication methods often fail to deliver clear, actionable guidance to everyone at the same time.

Fire alarms don’t explain what to do

Alarms signal danger but provide no instruction on the correct response.

Tannoy systems are unclear or missed

Audio announcements are often lost in busy corridors and large spaces.

Different audiences need different guidance

Staff, visitors, and third-party personnel require different levels of guidance.

Large campuses are difficult to coordinate

Multiple buildings make consistent communication challenging.

Information becomes inconsistent

Without a single system, messages can be delayed or conflicting.

A Clear, Unified Emergency Communication System for Education

PopAlert is designed specifically for education environments — where clarity,speed, and calm communication are essential. It provides a single, reliable way to deliver clear on-screen instructions across classrooms, offices, lecture halls and shared spaces.

Clear Visual Instructions

Full-screen alerts appear instantly on connected computers, ensuring messages are seen, not missed.

Purpose-Built for Education

Pre-defined alerts for lockdown, evacuation, invacuation, and drills, written to suit education settings and age groups.

Consistent Messaging Across Sites

The same instruction reaches staff and students at the same time, reducing confusion and misinformation.

Works Alongside Existing Systems

 PopAlert complements fire alarms, lockdown alarms,
and access control systems, it doesn’t replace them.

Three Critical Incidents Every Education Setting Must Be Prepared For

PopAlert provides clear, pre-defined instructions for the most common and high-risk situations faced by education environments.