Prevention Training Matters More than Response in the Fight Against Active Shooters
Threat assessment training should be provided to anyone in any community, not just to campus behavioral intervention team members.
Threat assessment training should be provided to anyone in any community, not just to campus behavioral intervention team members.
According to the 2022 Campus Safety Emergency Notification Survey, fewer organizations are using more than one alert system, which could put them at risk during a crisis.
Check out these videos of some recent dramatic incidents.
Security robots can flag anomalies, detect, prevent and respond to emergencies in real-time, and more.
Identify your risks at the start of your mass notification project, but also during the project and for as long as the MNS system is in use.
Bear spray, which was invented to fend off bears, was used against U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.
Traces of mercury were found in school hallways and in the homes of students who were in the classroom at the time of the incident.
Singing, talking and yelling in confined indoor spaces are some of the easiest ways your campus constituents can catch the coronavirus. HVAC systems can help mitigate the risk.
An unpleasant smell triggers a student’s asthma and causes a teacher’s eyes to water and nose to burn. What would you do?
Robots are quickly becoming an extension of smart buildings and smart public safety departments. Here are the latest robosecurity trends.