More States Require Schools to Install Panic Alarms. Is Your Campus Ready?
Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Texas all require K-12 schools to have panic alarms, and other states may soon follow.
Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Texas all require K-12 schools to have panic alarms, and other states may soon follow.
Visit with this year’s Campus Safety Conference sponsors to research technologies and solutions, view product demonstrations, and enter to win raffle prizes!
The free training videos cover various topics, including funding, door locks, and student mental health.
Each conference will address the most pressing concerns regarding school and college security, public safety, and emergency management.
When selecting a mobile duress system, be sure it’s supervised, on a dedicated network, and designed for life safety so it will work when you need it.
Center Grove Community School Corporation partnered with two local fire departments to build a co-located emergency operations center and fire station.
Research conducted by Centegix found that K-12 student behavior incidents, medical incidents and safety incidents increased dramatically from Fall 2020 to Fall 2021.
Editor-in-Chief Robin Hattersley will provide an overview of the many trends Campus Safety has been uncovering over the past few years.
‘Preparing for the Return of Interscholastic Athletics & After School Activities’ is a virtual conference taking place on Wednesday, June 16.
Many schools and districts will invest in electronic access control features that allow for enhanced security integrations and unifications, but the process can be daunting. Attend this Webcast and learn from the experts.