Hospital and University Campus Security: How to Protect Lone Workers
Healthcare and university employees who work offsite or at remote campus locations can face significant safety and security challenges. How are you protecting them?
Healthcare and university employees who work offsite or at remote campus locations can face significant safety and security challenges. How are you protecting them?
Hospitals must achieve the right balance between openness and security. A systems integrator can help with this process.
Stanley Security, Assa Abloy, Axis Communications and Bosch Security Systems provided locks, cameras, a monitored panic system and more.
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Doing so can validate a hospital security department’s progress and professionalism.
Stanley says it will keep its commercial electronic security and automatic doors businesses.
Healthcare facilities that partner with a trusted security technology integrator to develop smart maintenance strategies will ensure these solutions operate optimally and integrate with other technologies long after they are installed.
A trusted security integrator can help your healthcare campus make the most of its video, access control, intrusion, fire, emergency notification, HVAC, lighting, elevator, smoke detection and panic alarm systems.
Best allows for quick communication with the Shelter wireless system to initiate lockdowns and notify third parties.
The video shows Stanley Security’s products in a simulated hospital environment.