Oregon Alyssa's Law — Cora Alert is Compliant
Oregon passed HB 3083 in 2025, requiring schools to evaluate wireless panic alarm systems. Cora Alert meets the requirement.
Oregon's Alyssa's Law Is Now In Effect.
HB 3083 effective January 1, 2026 — is your district's evaluation complete?
HB 3083, effective January 1, 2026, requires every Oregon school to evaluate wireless panic alarm systems integrated with 911 dispatch. Cora Alert meets the full requirement — private network, room-level location, one-tap activation.
Why "wireless" matters — and what it really means
Oregon's law specifically says "wireless panic alarm" — but wireless alone isn't enough. A system that runs on Wi-Fi is technically wireless, but Wi-Fi goes down, has dead zones, and depends on your district's infrastructure staying up exactly when you need it most.
Cora Alert is wireless on a private LoRaWAN network — completely independent of district Wi-Fi. That distinction matters when the system is tested in your gym, your portable classrooms, or during an actual incident when network congestion spikes.
Built for every Oregon school — including rural
Oregon has some of the most geographically isolated school districts in the western US. Many rural facilities have limited Wi-Fi coverage, older buildings, and limited IT staff.
Cora Alert's LoRaWAN network requires little district IT involvement, covers up to 1,000 feet per gateway, and penetrates complex structures. Your IT team doesn't touch it. Federal COPS SVPP funding can offset most of the cost when the FY26 cycle opens.
One tap. Room-level location. Works everywhere on campus.
A full campus safety system — not just a panic button
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Alert Locator Tags — wearable, IP67 water/shock resistant, ~1-year battery. One tap activates a silent alert.
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BLE Beacons — installed in every classroom. Provides room-level accuracy so responders know exactly where to go.
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LoRaWAN Gateways — private network, up to 1,000 ft range, penetrates complex structures.
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Alert Panel — fixed display showing staff location and alert status in real time.
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AI incident summarization — real-time summary of what's happening so responders know the situation before they arrive.
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Facilities sensors (available) — door/window sensors verify your locked-door policy is actually working, not just assumed to be.
Let's talk — 20 minutes, no obligation
We work with Oregon districts of every size, from small rural K-8 schools to larger urban districts. We can walk through Oregon's HB 3083 compliance requirements, federal COPS SVPP funding options, and how Cora Alert performs in your specific environment — including rural districts with older buildings.

