Maryville Schools to Implement New Security Measures
Three Maryville elementary schools will undergo security upgrades in order to ensure that visitors sign in at the main offices.
Three Maryville elementary schools will undergo security upgrades in order to ensure that visitors sign in at the main offices.
Survey recommends schools hire resource officers.
Study also finds that since Sandy Hook, a significant number of schools, universities and hospitals have purchased or are considering the purchase of new technologies to manage access to their facilities.
SafePlans CEO Brad Spicer offered tips to help K-12 schools enhance overall safety on campus during the 2014 Campus Safety Conference.
In total, $5,145,640 will be spent to put locks on 1,740 classroom doors and fences around elementary schools, as well as create a single point of entry for every middle school.
The Menomonie School District will upgrade security at River Heights Elementary, Downsville Elementary and Menomonie High School.
One North Carolina elementary school demonstrates how risk assessments, technology and policies can be implemented in a cost-effective way to improve safety. Could this model apply to your K-12 campus?
Read how this healthcare organization uses digital signage to manage patient, visitor and staff stress, possibly preventing incidents.
Fences, access control, visitor management, panic alarms and video intercoms are just a few of the solutions that can help prevent unwanted guests from accessing your campus.