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Calif. District to Beef Up Security

GLENDALE, Calif. — Following several incidents at schools in the Glendale Unified School District (GUSD), officials plan to

NewsFebruary 24, 2013

Duress Alerting Improves Schools’ Situational Awareness

Panic alarms are another tool that can supplement law enforcement and video surveillance.

NewsJanuary 20, 2013

U.S. Schools, Parents, Politicians Continue Quest for Security Upgrades

In response to the Newtown, Conn., mass school shooting, American K-12 campuses are moving to improve their security,

NewsJanuary 13, 2013

Top Campus Security Trends to Watch in 2013

Access control, training and weapons, as well as the management of keys, guests and emergency power, are some

InsightsJanuary 6, 2013

More School Districts Vow to Improve Security

The response to the Dec. 14 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting continues with even more school officials

NewsDecember 25, 2012

Pittsburgh Hospital Psych Nurses ‘Fearful of Getting Hurt’

PITTSBURGH — New consultant reports released Thursday by the Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr., recommends that

NewsDecember 2, 2012

7 Lessons From the Oikos U. Shooting

Last week's shooting highlights the need for intelligence sharing, mass notification, access control, security officers, cooperation with local

NewsApril 8, 2012

Nye County Schools Install Cameras in Classrooms

The Nye County (Nev.) School District has installed an audio enhancement, panic alarm and camera system in its

NewsMarch 19, 2012

Healthcare Facilities, Police Grapple With Prisoner Escapes

IHSS Foundation study highlights incident frequency and reporting shortcomings. Report calls for Clery-type law to be enacted for

NewsOctober 5, 2011

Hospital Selects Inovonics’ Mobile Duress, Location and Mass Notification System

ORLANDO, Fla. — Inovonics announced Monday that Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell, S.D., has selected its Radius

NewsSeptember 21, 2011

Nurses Fear for Safety After Hospital Replaces Police With Security Officers

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Nurses at St. Joseph’s Hospital are claiming that the recent changes in emergency room security

NewsApril 19, 2011

PinnacleHealth Safeguards Hospitals With IP-Based Solutions

This Pennsylvania healthcare organization worked closely with its security integrator to create a multi-layered security solution that protects

NewsApril 6, 2011

District Security Department Installs Video Wall

Fairfax, Va. – The Security Operations Center Office for the Safety and Security department at Fairfax County Public

NewsNovember 19, 2010

Nurses Seek Tougher Penalties for Assaults

COLUMBUS, Ohio—Fed up with increasing violence at U.S. hospitals, nurses throughout the country are seeking harsher criminal penalties

NewsAugust 11, 2010

Notifier Expands Integrated Mass Notification Offerings

NORTHFORD, Conn.

NewsDecember 16, 2009

Micro Technology Services LYNX Notification System

Micro Technology Services Inc. of Richardson, Texas, introduces LYNX, an inside network duress and emergency notification system. LYNX

NewsMarch 19, 2009

Security Officers Will Not Carry Stun Guns at Missouri Hospital

ST. LOUIS – As of Sept. 29, security officers at St. John’s hospital will no longer carry Tasers,

NewsSeptember 10, 2008

Selecting the Right Wireless Intrusion Detection for Your Campus

LOS ANGELES – Running wire through a wall, drilling holes, trenching through pavement – these are just some

NewsAugust 6, 2008

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