At ISC West 2026, AtlasIED will launch its new AIX RapidAlert. It is a wearable, easy-to-use badge-based solution that enables staff and visitors to instantly request help during emergencies, delivering faster response times and greater peace of mind in schools, healthcare and commercial environments. The badges will be on display in the AtlasIED stand 30061 at the Venetian Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV, from March 25 – 27.
What is AIX RapidAlert?
The AIX RapidAlert safety ecosystem includes staff and visitor badges, gateways, and location beacons that work together to deliver reliable alerting and location awareness across a facility or campus. The system integrates with the new AIX multi-purpose security platform, enabling coordinated responses across lockdown procedures, communications and incident management tools.
Organizations can also deploy the badge system independently, allowing it to function as a standalone emergency alert solution when integration with other systems is not desired. The system provides indoor and outdoor coverage and includes a cloud-based software platform designed for administrators.
Key Features of AIX RapidAlert:
- Staff and Visitor Badges: Lightweight, durable and easy to use, these badges allow users to request help instantly without requiring phones, apps or WiFi. Staff badges feature three buttons for lockdown, security, and medical assistance, while visitor badges include a single help button and visual indicators for time and access compliance.
- Gateways and Beacons: These create a wireless network infrastructure, ensuring accurate location tracking and reliable message delivery. Gateways use wired and wireless connections, while beacons operate via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
- Cloud-Based Platform: Administrators can manage alerts and monitor activity through a secure, cloud-based software platform.
Compliance with Alyssa’s Law
Alyssa’s Law is legislation that requires public elementary and secondary schools to install silent panic alarms directly linked to first responders, reducing response times during emergencies. Ratified by more than 10 states, with other states expected to follow, the AIX RapidAlert safety ecosystem complies with the requirements of Alyssa’s Law.
Everyone involved in facilities management, security, school leadership and healthcare should experience the AIX RapidAlert capabilities firsthand.
Why AIX RapidAlert Matters
“Empowering staff and visitors with safety and reassurance is a responsibility we take seriously,” says John Ivey, CEO and President of AtlasIED. “Wearable devices give people an immediate, discrete way to call for help, turning a moment of vulnerability into a rapid response that can prevent incidents from escalating and ultimately save lives.”
Visit AtlasIED at stand 30061 to learn more about the AIX RapidAlert at ISC West 2026.
Another version of this article originally appeared on our sister-site Security Sales & Integration on March 24, 2026. It has since been updated for Commercial Integrator’s audience.


