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Panic Alarms Alone Can’t Sufficiently Address the Active Shooter Threat
Panic alarms must also have other protection strategies in place to be effective when active shooters strike.
6 Ways Colleges and Universities Can Limit Cyber Risk
Today’s attackers recognize that, in the interest of avoiding costly outages, higher education institutions are highly motivated to pay ransomware demands, making them potentially lucrative targets.
The Importance of Having a Diverse Nursing Staff on College Campuses
Students with disabilities, different races, genders, economic backgrounds, and sexual orientations should all be able to feel comfortable on campus, especially when they need healthcare.
Disposable Flavored E-Cigarettes Are Wreaking Havoc in American Schools
The e-cigarette epidemic consumes significant school resources, negatively affecting learning, social environments and safety.
Opinion: It’s Time to Trust Video Surveillance Systems
As the video surveillance industry continues to boom, will we ever become comfortable with the trade-off between autonomy and security?
Delineated Roles for School Safety Managers: Encouraging More Focused Responsibilities
School safety managers require specialized security and emergency management knowledge. Adding unrelated responsibilities can dilute their expertise and compromise the effectiveness of safety measures.
A Warning About Non-Code-Compliant Door Barricade Devices
Most door barricade devices don’t comply with ADA and NFPA codes. They also pose other major risks.
How Social Workers Can Drastically Improve Overall Community Safety
By educating the campus community and wider community, social workers can help promote better health, well-being, and safety for the student body.
How to Use School Bus Technology to Drive Funding and Enhance Student Safety
Insights gleaned from smart fleet management platforms are helping savvy districts save money and lobby for more resources.
The History of Uniform Emergency Codes in Ontario Hospitals
A healthcare security consultant shares how he successfully pushed for uniformity in emergency codes throughout Ontario, Canada hospitals.
How Data-Driven Video Technology is Elevating Air Ambulance Safety
A combination of safety measures and technologies, such as cameras and sensors, can reduce the likelihood that your helicopter ambulances will have an accident.












