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Read: In Honor of 9/11, Let’s Keep It Real

In Honor of 9/11, Let’s Keep It Real

Read: They Want Their CCTV

They Want Their CCTV

When officials at a Montana hospital began planning for the expansion of their camera surveillance system, they didn’t need to convince the nurses or employees that the upgrade was a good idea. Although crime isn’t an issue at the center, staff members embraced the notion that improved CCTV coverage would mean even greater safety and security for facility personnel, patients, visitors and assets.

Read: 8 tips for Selecting a Security Provider – and Partner

8 tips for Selecting a Security Provider – and Partner

When in the market for a security contractor, an educational institution must find a firm that will be the right fit. The steps that follow will enable campuses to make the best choice for a successful relationship.

Read: Slowing Traffic: A Fresh Look at an Old Problem

Slowing Traffic: A Fresh Look at an Old Problem

With their potentially fatal mix of pedestrian and automobile traffic, campuses must deal with the persistent problem of speeding. Knowing the truths and myths about this issue can help university, hospital and school parking professionals put the brakes on accidents, injuries and deaths.

Read: ‘Can’t We All Just Get Along?’

‘Can’t We All Just Get Along?’

Read: With Training, First Things First

With Training, First Things First

Read: Is Wireless Intrusion Detection Right for Your Campus?

Is Wireless Intrusion Detection Right for Your Campus?

Read: Recruiting in a Tight Labor Market

Recruiting in a Tight Labor Market

UCLA’s Chief of Police Karl Ross describes the steps he takes to overcome recruitment challenges and ensure the officers he selects are right for the job.

Read: Intruders Get the Message: Don’t Mess with Texas A&M

Intruders Get the Message: Don’t Mess with Texas A&M

An integrated electronic card access system installed at the Laredo campus of Texas A&M Int’l University has increased security and streamlined school operations.

Read: Make the Most of Your Command Post

Make the Most of Your Command Post

Whether you’re responding to a natural catastrophe, major criminal activity or another type of significant disturbance, it’s important to properly administer your command post. Additionally, using the Incident Command System will enable you to manage the resources needed to effectively take action.

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