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By Steve Satterly
Vulnerability assessments, using safe rooms, following the two-wall rule and planning for students with special needs are just some of the steps your campus must take to prepare for a tornado.
By Matt Wickenheiser
The new maternity and neonatal intensive care facility at the Texas Children’s Hospital boasts a bevy of fire protection equipment, from alarms to smoke detectors to control panels to speaker/strobes and more.
By Matt Conrad
Being compliant could come down to whether or not a door closes and locks properly.
By Judith Schubert
Hospital, school and university staff dealing with individuals who are addicted to drugs or alcohol must maintain their professionalism, as well as keep their messages to the agitated person short and non-judgmental.
By Bryan Warren
On the Safe Side Toolkit is a free hospital security planning resource designed to help healthcare organizations manage security and public health emergencies.
By Courtney Dillon Pederson
The Nebraska Medical Center’s new video surveillance solution allows hospital staff to remotely monitor individuals who are on suicide watch, prone to violent outbursts or in critical states of health. Previously, hospital personnel were required to be physically present in the room to watch the at-risk patients.
By Steve Satterly
Here are some severe weather events that have impacted K-12 in the past five years.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Campus Safety magazine is pleased to announce that John A. DiNovo of Saratoga Hospital, Craig Jaccuzzo of Nicholls State University and Gerald Eugene Summers of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. have won the publication’s coveted Director of the Year awards.
By Dave Bujak
Changing vendors and technology midway through the project slowed the process.
By Dave Bujak
Here's how Florida State handled one incident with it's new emergency notification interface.
By Dave Bujak
See how this university developed a centralized activation portal for its FSU ALERT emergency notification system.
By Keith Lowery
The Positive Behavior Intervention and Support program provides students with incentives to meet and exceed behavioral expectations. Officials who work for a Maryland middle school say they have seen a change among students since implementing the program, and that it is a useful tool for the bus environment.