We’ve recently introduced a new sign that’s starting to appear at sites using the Marshal Eye app.
They serve as a clear visual message that the organisation takes critical incident response seriously. For schools in particular, this visibility offers reassurance to parents, pupils and staff that modern, structured systems are in place to keep everyone safe, we announce this just as we have less than 18 months to the enforcement of Martyn’s Law.
Why the signage matters
Over the past year, we’ve seen a surge of interest from schools, councils and commercial premises who want more than just compliance, they want confidence. When people arrive on site and see the Marshal Eye sign, they know that the organisation has gone beyond the basics of fire and evacuation planning.
It tells parents that their child’s school has a digital incident-response system capable of:
•Sending critical alerts instantly, even when devices are on silent,
•Coordinating first aid, lockdowns or evacuations in real time, and
•Producing a timestamped incident report for full transparency and review.
In a world where communication is everything, that visible reassurance means a lot.
Designed for real-world use
The signs are made from durable materials suitable for windows or reception areas, and they’re already being displayed across schools, local authority sites and workplaces currently using Marshal Eye.
They’re not just a badge of technology, they’re a badge of preparedness. They show that the site has taken proactive steps to enhance safety, comply with Martyn’s Law, and adopt a modern incident-management solution.
The bigger picture
Every new sign represents another organisation joining a growing network of sites using Marshal Eye to improve response times and reduce confusion during critical events.
If you see the Marshal Eye logo displayed on a building, you can be confident that technology and real-world experience have come together to protect people.
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