Emergency Management

Read: Idaho School District to Upgrade Security

Idaho School District to Upgrade Security

The Twin Falls School District in Idaho will install high definition cameras and card readers at each of its schools.

Read: School, Town Officials Approve Major Security Upgrades

School, Town Officials Approve Major Security Upgrades

Fresno (Calif.) USD, Milton (Wis.) USD and the town of Westport, Conn., will be spending more than $4.5 million to improve campus security.

Read: Real-Time School Emergency Response Plans

Real-Time School Emergency Response Plans

How mobile technology can improve access to emergency response guides and instructions.

Read: South Dakota Will Not Require Schools to Create Safety Plan

South Dakota Will Not Require Schools to Create Safety Plan

South Dakota voted against a proposal that would have required schools to make a safety plan for dangerous incidents like a school shooting.

Read: Kansas City Prisoner Escapes Hospital in Leg Shackles

Kansas City Prisoner Escapes Hospital in Leg Shackles

A Kansas City man awaiting trial evaded a prison guard and hospital security to escape the Truman Medical Center on Tuesday.

Read: Campus Safety Magazine Expands Its Events This Summer

Campus Safety Magazine Expands Its Events This Summer

Conferences will be held in Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles in June and July, and will now cover hospital security.

Consumers: Nest Protect Smoke Detectors Prone to False Alarms

Consumers claim the Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide alarms are prone to false alarms that cannot be turned off.

Read: Study: Guns on Campus Will Cost Texas Universities $47M

Study: Guns on Campus Will Cost Texas Universities $47M

A fiscal analysis submitted to the Texas state Senate estimates the costs of allowing students to bring guns onto college campuses at nearly $47 million. The figure is disputed.

Newtown Panel Recommends Significant School Security Changes

Sandy Hook Advisory Commission’s recommendations include adopting the all-hazards approach; teacher, staff and student training, door lock changes and more.

Miami School Makes Emergency Plans Available to Staff via Mobile Devices

Palmer Trinity School is now using a mobile safety app to provide 130 staff members with step-by-step instructions for 18 distinct emergency responses.

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