College Campuses, School Districts Continue to Upgrade Security, Safety Systems
Safety and security systems being upgraded by schools and institutions of higher education run the gamut, from emergency notification to HVAC.
Safety and security systems being upgraded by schools and institutions of higher education run the gamut, from emergency notification to HVAC.
Johnson Controls replaced and installed heat pumps at select schools as well as upgraded the district-wide Metasys® digital controls to deliver enhanced environmental outcomes by the end of summer 2023.
Poor IAQ affects student and employee physical and mental health, but smart building technologies can help address the issue.
Here are a few of the troubling trends that will most likely continue to affect education and healthcare security for the foreseeable future, as well as some links that can help you address these challenges.
AI-powered computer vision technology has become a new access control method of choice for student housing.
This year’s Director of the Year Award winners deliver keen insights on how to make the most of their relationships with security systems installers and contractors.
The program is designed to drive costs out of a district’s operating budget, redirecting savings to fund critical facility needs and educational initiatives.
ESSER I funding for K-12 schools, which expires on Sept. 30, can be used to purchase systems that improve indoor air quality.
Fewer than 40% of schools have replaced or upgraded their HVAC systems. Here’s how campuses can find funding for IAQ improvements.
Here’s how Morgan State University, Siemens, and the Maryland Clean Energy Center are transforming MSU and improving campus security and safety.