Shooter Detection Systems Joins Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS)
Shooter Detection Systems will participate in PASS’s School Security Town Hall, happening April 11 at ISC West.
Shooter Detection Systems will participate in PASS’s School Security Town Hall, happening April 11 at ISC West.
Ivey’s Everyday Heroes recognizes the actions of those who helped keep people safe during a school emergency.
When searching for classroom security solutions, schools must ensure the technology is effective, as well as easy to implement and to use.
A security veteran who has conducted countless site assessments shares successes and cautionary tales in CPTED and offers sage advice for schools.
When addressing classroom security, also take into consideration protocols, windows, training, visitor management, and emergency plans.
The tool, which helps determine potential areas of vulnerability, was developed using the PASS School Safety and Security Checklist.
Low-cost strategies include conducting a walk-through of school grounds and creating use policies for outside groups.
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.