Your employees deserve better than hoping someone has their phone.

When something goes wrong in your space, seconds matter. The Halo Button puts a direct line to 911 on the wall — mounted, ready, and usable by anyone on your team without a phone, a passcode, or a second thought.

Purpose-built for emergency access

Direct to 911, no monitoring center

Private by design

Scales across any number of locations

No professional install required

Deterrence included — placards available

NG911 compatible

Your industry. Your spaces.

Wherever your people are, help should be too.

An emergency can happen in any space — a drive-through window, a hotel room, a school hallway, a senior living facility. The Halo Button puts a dedicated line to 911 right there, so anyone can get help with one press. No phone to find, no app to open, no wondering what to do.

Quick Service Restaurants
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Quick Service Restaurants

Drive-through windows, late night shifts, isolated workers behind the counter. Give your team an instant direct line to 911 without leaving their post. Placards on the window signal to anyone considering a threat that help is one press away.

Multifamily & Property Management
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Multifamily & Property Management

Common areas, leasing offices, maintenance spaces. Give residents and staff a reliable, always-visible way to call for help across every building in your portfolio. No professional install. No wiring. Deploys in minutes.

Hotels & Hospitality
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Hotels & Hospitality

Housekeeping staff working alone in guest rooms, front desk teams, isolated back-of-house environments. Meets and exceeds emerging panic button legislation across multiple states. Placard in every room.

Schools & Universities
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Schools & Universities

Phones are restricted in classrooms for good reason — but emergencies don't wait. One press connects directly to 911 with location and facility details delivered automatically. Alyssa's Law, enacted or introduced in 38 states as of 2026, requires K-12 schools to install silent panic alarm systems directly integrated with law enforcement.

Youth Camps & Recreation
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Youth Camps & Recreation

Texas now requires reliable emergency access and direct 911 communication for every licensed youth camp and campground in the state. The Halo Button meets that requirement — one device per cabin, activity area, or facility gives staff an instant line to 911 and gives authorities a tool to issue evacuations and shelter-in-place orders in real time.

Senior Living & Memory Care
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Senior Living & Memory Care

Residents and staff who may not be able to reach a phone in time. Tactile, always visible, and works for anyone — no training, no passcode, no steps. Faster help means better outcomes and reduced liability for your facility.

Healthcare
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Healthcare

81.6% of nurses experienced at least one type of workplace violence in the past year. Give staff a silent, immediate way to summon help without escalating a situation or leaving a patient unattended. Placards signal a protected environment to patients and visitors.

Insurance & Benefits
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Insurance & Benefits

Offer the Halo Button as a value-add to policyholders, members, or employees. Turn safety into a tangible benefit that reduces risk, improves outcomes, and drives loyalty. Fewer claims. Faster response. Better results.

The Halo Button is

The simplest, most reliable safety tool in your space.

Direct to 911 — no middlemen, no call centers. Direct to the people rushing to help your team.

Private by design — the privacy cover keeps the camera hidden until needed and nothing activates until the button is pressed.

Regulatory ready — purpose-built to meet Washington, New York, Texas, and emerging state emergency access requirements. NG911 compatible for next-generation dispatch infrastructure.

Deterrence included — every Halo Button comes with placement placards that signal your space is protected. Visibility deters. Placards are included with every order.

$299 / device / year — all inclusive. Volume pricing available for 25+ devices.

How it works

Help in one press — here's all there is to it.

More than just a call. Features built for enterprise.

Purpose-built for the spaces where people work.

  • Direct to 911,
    every time

    No monitoring center. No third-party operator. One press connects directly to local 911 dispatch.
  • Facility profiles delivered automatically

    Dispatch receives your location and facility details before responders arrive.
  • Scales across any location

    One device or one thousand. Installs in minutes, managed from one dashboard.
  • Deterrence by design

    Every Halo Button ships with placards. A visible connection to 911 changes behavior.
  • False alarm protection

    A privacy cover, an adjustable countdown, and remote cancel — three layers.
  • Universally usable

    No training. No passcode. No app. Anyone in your space can press it.
  • Always ready

    Rechargeable battery, status light readable at a glance, always connected.

Help is always within reach.

The Cura difference

Why Cura

Your security system calls a monitoring center. We call 911.

Cura Halo

Cura Halo

Built for the emergency
Smartphone

Smartphone

Built for everything else
Enterprise Security System

Enterprise Security System

Built to protect property, not people
One press — direct to 911
Live audio and video to dispatch Sometimes, only if activated
Facility profile sent automatically
No monitoring center or middleman
Universally usable — no training required
Regulatory compliant Varies
Deterrence placards included
All-inclusive annual price $299/device/year Varies Varies
What we lost • The Landline

Help used to live in one place.

For decades, every workplace had a phone on the wall. It never moved, never died, never locked. Anyone — a new hire, a temp worker, someone in crisis — knew exactly where to go for help. Then it left the wall. We took it down, told people to use their cell phones, and in many cases told them not to use their phones at all. Nothing replaced it. Until now.

Why does it matter?
We have phones everywhere.

A phone in a pocket is not a safety plan.

  • Phones move

    When an employee is threatened, injured, or incapacitated, finding their phone isn't a given. It's in a locker, a break room, a pocket they can't reach. The Halo Button is always in the same place.

  • Phones die

    An empty battery at the worst possible moment means no way to reach help. The Halo Button is always charged, always ready.

  • Phones lock

    Under acute stress the brain's ability to plan and execute multi-step tasks shuts down. Passcode. Face ID. Find the app. Dial. Speak clearly. That sequence fails exactly when it matters most. One button doesn't.

  • Phones get restricted

    Phones are banned in classrooms. Discouraged on the floor. Locked away in many workplaces to reduce distraction and liability. That's reasonable — until something goes wrong. We removed the landline, restricted the phone, and left a gap that nobody filled. The Halo Button fills it.

Faster help isn't just better — it's the difference.

Every additional minute of EMS delay reduces the likelihood of survival from cardiac arrest by 6%. Response times under 8 minutes are associated with significantly higher survival rates. The faster your team can reach 911 with accurate information, the better the outcome — for your employee and for your business. Lost productivity from workplace injuries cost an estimated $167 billion in 2022. Faster help means faster recovery, reduced liability, and employees who know their employer has their back.

The numbers tell the story.

740

workplace fatalities due to violent acts in the US in 2023, with homicide accounting for nearly 9% of all work-related deaths.

57,610

nonfatal workplace violence cases requiring days away from work or job restriction over a recent two-year period, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

$1billion+

what US employers pay every week in direct workers' compensation costs for disabling workplace injuries.

The regulatory landscape is moving fast.

New York State requires employers with 500 or more retail employees to provide silent alarm buttons throughout the workplace by January 1, 2027. Washington State has enacted isolated worker protections requiring employers to provide panic devices for workers in high-risk, low-visibility environments. Texas passed a sweeping package requiring reliable emergency access and direct 911 communication protocols for every licensed youth camp and campground in the state. More states are following. The question isn't whether regulation is coming to your industry. It's whether you'll be ready.

Frequently asked questions

Answers about the Halo Button, ordering, compliance, and deployment.

One press places a direct call to your local 911 dispatch center via our secure VoIP infrastructure. Live two-way audio connects immediately. Live video and your facility profile are delivered to dispatch simultaneously — no monitoring center, no middleman.

No. The Halo Button is purpose-built for one thing — direct access to 911. It works alongside your existing security infrastructure as a dedicated emergency access layer. Think of it as the tool your team reaches for when everything else isn't fast enough.

Washington State requires panic devices for isolated workers in high-risk environments. New York's Retail Worker Safety Act requires silent alarm buttons for employers with 500 or more retail employees by January 1, 2027. Texas requires direct 911 communication access at all licensed youth camps and campgrounds. The Halo Button satisfies each requirement with a wall-mounted, direct-to-911 device that requires no professional installation.

It depends on your space and the number of isolated or high-traffic areas. A good starting point is one device per room or area where an employee could be alone. Contact us for a volume recommendation specific to your locations.

Yes. Pricing is $299 per device per year, which includes hardware, software, connectivity, data delivery to dispatch, and all updates. No hidden fees, no per-incident charges.

Your facility profile — address, entry codes, staff information — is encrypted and only transmitted to 911 dispatch in the event of an active button press. Nothing is shared, sold, or accessible to third parties. Ever.

No. The Halo Button is completely passive until the button is pressed. Nothing is ever recording in the background. The privacy cover shields the camera at rest, and audio and video only activate the moment the button is pressed.

Most locations take under 10 minutes per device. No wiring, no electrician, no professional install required. Mount it, connect it to WiFi, and it's ready.

$299 per device per year, all inclusive. Volume pricing is available for 25 or more devices. Contact us to discuss your specific needs.

Yes. We offer volume pricing for orders of 25 or more devices. Contact us for a custom quote.

Every Halo Button order includes placement placards that can be mounted near the device or at entry points. They communicate clearly that the space is equipped with a direct connection to 911 — a visible signal that deters threats before they escalate. Placards are included at no additional cost with every order.

For the people who show up every day

Help is always

within reach

Deploy the Halo Button across your locations. Simple pricing, simple install, direct to 911 from day one.

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No professional install required

Direct to 911, no middlemen

Deterrence placards included

Volume pricing available for 25+ devices

Regulatory compliant

NG911 compatible