Exercises: The Tool for Evaluating Plans, Training and Preparedness
Emergency plans must be practiced and then evaluated so they will be effective.
Emergency plans must be practiced and then evaluated so they will be effective.
To upgrade its extensive campus’ security camera system, the University of Illinois installed 150 new Scallop imaging cameras
Demand for video surveillance is poised to intensify with cloud services, Ultra HD, edge devices, wider dynamic ranges and superior compression.
Here’s how three university emergency managers developed strong programs by fostering partnerships with students, faculty, staff and off-campus stakeholders.
Training, policies, procedures and technology can all help.
The expansion of the school’s fire alarm system enables officials to improve communications during crises.
Linking social media to the physical security information management (PSIM) environment and with facial recognition can help improve campus safety and security.
How mobile technology can improve access to emergency response guides and instructions.
Complying with these code requirements, most of which also apply to schools and universities, will ensure optimal campus safety and security.
Simply having a video surveillance system can promote a false sense of security.
In this webinar, attendees will learn the observable behaviors people exhibit as they head down a path of violence so we can help prevent the preventable.
This discussion will help participants analyze, understand, and assess their own program effectiveness.