Campus protection professionals who are creative, tap into training and construction grants, and have good working relationships with executive administrators and external stakeholders will be more successful in getting their projects funded.
Assessments, site visits and managing officer morale can help pave the way for the successful merging of disparate hospital security programs.
Unlike conventional fire detection, where smoke or heat must impinge on an individual sensor, video fire detection (VFD) depends on software.
As building design evolves to accommodate present-day conditions, addressable security and fire and life-safety systems are more important than ever. Fire and life-safety systems are becoming more flexible, efficient and responsive, giving campuses cost-efficient, integrated options.
Campus Safety magazine once again honors the top police chiefs and security directors of our nation’s universities, schools and hospitals. The winner(s) will be announced at the Campus Safety Conference, March 30-31.
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