A Building Risk Assessment Checklist From the NFPA
The NFPA’s active shooter guidance gives details on what information officials should be gathering during building risk assessments.
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.
Campus Safety Conference presenters Randy Atlas and Jim Grayson explain why CPTED must be in new construction and renovation projects.
This Tri-County Technical College security officer has saved the campus money, implemented CPTED concepts and participated in several community service projects.
In light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, schools, universities and hospitals can’t afford to have security that looks good but doesn’t actually provide protection.
K-12 campuses should combine building design, video surveillance, guest management systems, policies, procedures and staff training.
Thanks to a national grant, all 18 Provo School District campuses are equipped with security cameras and automatic door locks.