School Security
Planning Planning and Training: The Proactive Approach To Campus Violence
K-12 schools, colleges, and universities plan for natural-disasters and health-related incidents. They also practice fire drills but are they prepared for an active shooter? To minimize the number of casualties in shooting events on campus, it’s critical to be proactive versus reactive.
Read MoreTaking Stock of Campus Security: A Quick Checklist
As security technology evolves, providing more comprehensive solutions, universities and colleges must evolve antiquated security plans to multi-layered security approaches. It’s a daunting task for any campus safety department. Failure to consider protective factors for people and environmental risks could lead to disastrous results.
Read More3 Steps You Can Implement Today To Prepare Your Faculty To Respond To Emergencies
A variety of situations could present at any time, including active shooter scenarios, medical emergencies, and natural disasters. Student administrators, faculty, and staff must be prepared to deal with any security issue that arises. Here are some components that you should create and implement immediately.
Read More5 Important Security Tools and Systems That Every Campus Needs
While security may not fall high on the student’s list of desires, it does for the parents. Each University has different security systems in place that work for its unique campus. There are some tools and systems that every campus should have.
Read MoreThe Importance of Assessing the Vulnerabilities and Risks of Your Campus
With school out for the summer, it’s the perfect time to re-assess your security plan and make critical changes for the new school year this fall. There are several steps that universities and colleges can use to determine the best approach to security.
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