5 Critical Steps To Create an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) At Your School
Schools need to get these steps right to write an effective emergency operations plan (EOP), and they all occur before putting pen to paper.
Schools need to get these steps right to write an effective emergency operations plan (EOP), and they all occur before putting pen to paper.
We must prevent delays in reporting violent incidents to law enforcement and adopt faster systems that prevent single-point failures.
Securable space, communications, threat assessment and management, and common protocol are the foundations of a good school security program.
Personal interaction will encourage your campus community to pay attention and act on your emergency notifications about a crisis.
Collaborating with local Fusion Centers can be an invaluable way for schools and hospitals to bolster their security operations.
On the one year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey, two University of Houston-Downtown officials give their biggest takeaways from the worst storm the Houston region has ever seen.
Metis Secure develops advanced emergency communications and notification systems that help organizations respond to emergencies much more rapidly and effectively.
Emergency notification solutions inform the campus community when there is a dangerous situation that requires an immediate response on their part.
The Centry help point includes a camera integrated right into its faceplate and is the first device to be powered by EmerComm, Code Blue’s new device operating system.
Here’s a rundown of specific features the NFPA advises hospital officials to include in their active shooter response programs.