Tom LeBlanc, former editorial director of Commercial Integrator and a member of the PASS Outreach Committee, shares feedback from his discussions with local Massachusetts leaders regarding school safety.
Multifunctional, fire-rated glazing supports a welcoming environment and protects against multiple life-safety threats.
Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Texas all require K-12 schools to have panic alarms, and other states may soon follow.
The updates address access control, weapons detection, analytics, emergency communications, and biometrics, among other school safety topics.
As part of its partnership, NAPCO will be developing new school security training courses and incorporating the PASS K-12 Program.