13 Times K-12 Schools Got Security Very, Very Wrong (And 6 Times They Got It Right)
Here are some everyday photos of K-12 campuses. Can you identify the mistakes made regarding school safety and security?
Here are some everyday photos of K-12 campuses. Can you identify the mistakes made regarding school safety and security?
Employee incidents involving criminal outsiders, clients, co-workers and significant others have different characteristics.
These are the steps your organization should take to increase the chances that a planned active shooter or active killer attack will be averted.
Advocates say a new study on school facility security standards supports the demand for more guidance.
Gary Sigrist, CEO of Safeguard Risk Solutions and a retired school district safety director, provided some insightful answers to questions asked by audience members during his school safety webinar.
The NFPA’s active shooter guidance gives details on what information officials should be gathering during building risk assessments.
Creating a college-specific plan and working with local jurisdictions can greatly improve emergency management and hazard mitigation efforts on your campus.
Incorporating access control and referring homeless adults to appropriate resources can keep kids safe while helping those who are less fortunate.
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To make students feel safer, this Texas junior college adopted a slew of measures, including CPTED, an anonymous text tip line, ID lanyards and more.