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Scott County R-IV School District deploys ZeroEyes

Scott County R-IV School District deploys ZeroEyes

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes announced that its proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution has been deployed at Scott County R-IV School District in Benton, Mo., to mitigate gun-related violence.

The deployment was facilitated by Freedom Security, a local security provider serving the greater Missouri Area.

“ZeroEyes is not intrusive or invasive, and it does more than just detect; it alerts, responds, and continues to do so throughout any situation involving a potential threat,” said Dr. Bradley Kolwyck, superintendent of Scott County R-IV School District. “This technology is the final piece we needed to ensure every layer of our safety strategy is connected, enabling us to provide the safest environment possible.”

The Scott County R-IV School District educates approximately 800 students annually and employs around 125 teachers and administrators. ZeroEyes is the newest addition to the district's security upgrades, which includes window tints, HAVEN locks, integrations with CrisisGo, and more.

“I commend Scott County R-IV School District for taking the initiative to lean into innovation and proactively protect its students from gun-related violence,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “ZeroEyes’ ability to provide first responders and law enforcement with advance warning and situational awareness empowers them to act quickly and save lives.”

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