School safety managers require specialized security and emergency management knowledge. Adding unrelated responsibilities can dilute their expertise and compromise the effectiveness of safety measures.
Drop safes, signage, training, transaction barriers, and cameras can deter robberies at locations that have frequent cash transactions.
Most door barricade devices don’t comply with ADA and NFPA codes. They also pose other major risks.
By educating the campus community and wider community, social workers can help promote better health, well-being, and safety for the student body.
Learn about critical measures that should be taken by school leaders to prevent, respond to, and mitigate the impact of swatting incidents.
Insights gleaned from smart fleet management platforms are helping savvy districts save money and lobby for more resources.
A healthcare security consultant shares how he successfully pushed for uniformity in emergency codes throughout Ontario, Canada hospitals.
Here’s how a school safety director used $250,000 from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act to upgrade security cameras on 23 campuses.
The back-to-school season provides the opportunity for transmissible illnesses to fester, taking students and faculty out of class and preventing educational growth.
Mid-semester check-in campaigns and AI chatbots are just a few examples of how colleges have enhanced communications with students, improving both student well-being and retention.
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