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Security Officer Arrested for Leaving Ghost Gun Unattended at Connecticut Hospital
A security officer at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford was arrested for leaving an untraceable ghost gun unattended in his backpack.
News‘All-Clear’ Messages: Are They Included in Your Emergency Notification Program?
Don’t forget to issue an all-clear message after an emergency has concluded.
Insights10 Most Common Hospital Emergency Codes and Their Meanings
Since this article was originally published, six more states now recommend color code standardization for hospital emergencies.
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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts
The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.
North Carolina Private Schools Can Now Arm Teachers
Proponents argue it provides smaller campuses with an affordable security option while opponents argue it increases vulnerability during emergencies.
NewsUnlocking School Safety: The Role of Code-Compliant Classroom Locks
Code-compliant classroom locks, combined with training, safety protocols, and adherence to building and fire codes, are essential for creating secure, accessible, and abuse-resistant school environments.
InsightsFederal Review Initiated of UC Berkeley Following Protest at Turning Point USA Event on Campus
UC Berkeley is now under a federal review to assess campus safety and Clery Act compliance following a protest that disrupted a Turning Point USA event and led to three…
NewsWhich States Have Banned Cell Phones in Schools?
As of Dec. 2025, 35 states and Washington, D.C., have signed or already enacted laws or policies regarding student cell phone usage in K-12 classrooms
InsightsWhich States Let Teachers Carry Guns in School?
More than 30 states allow teachers to carry guns under certain conditions. Is your state on the list?
NewsAvoid the Trap: Why 2 in 3 Digital Transformations Fail to Meet Objectives
Two-thirds of digital transformation projects in education fail to meet objectives, often because schools are told they must rip and replace network infrastructure to support modern IP technologies. This costly…
Sponsored8 Tips for Addressing Knife Crimes on Campus
Hall passes, policies and anonymous tip programs are just some of the ways K-12 campuses can prevent knife crimes in their communities.
Insights6 Ways to Prevent and Prepare for Edged Weapon Violence on Campus
These essential strategies to prevent edged weapons attacks on campus include reducing interpersonal violence, the adoption of metal detectors and access control, staff training and more.
InsightsStop Campus Hazing Act: How Should Colleges Report Pre-2025 Hazing Incidents?
While the Education Department hasn't issued official guidance, a longstanding regulation says institutions must record a crime statistic for the calendar year in which the crime was reported.
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