When the Homeless Come to Campus: Balancing Security With Empathy
Incorporating access control and referring homeless adults to appropriate resources can keep kids safe while helping those who are less fortunate.
Incorporating access control and referring homeless adults to appropriate resources can keep kids safe while helping those who are less fortunate.
Officials responsible for cybersecurity can’t overlook the devices and systems connected to their network.
The grant money will go toward security upgrades at four schools.
Campus Safety Conference presenters Randy Atlas and Jim Grayson explain why CPTED must be in new construction and renovation projects.
Forty nine school districts received more than $400,000 in grants for training and security equipment upgrades.
The plan is a response to a fatal shooting on campus Oct. 22.
A security officer with UCMC approached a suspicious man in the facility’s parking garage. The man pulled out a gun before fleeing the scene.
Linking these important functions can also assist first responders during an emergency and save on energy consumption.
Wireless occupancy sensors saved the university time and money during the installation.
Here’s how to prepare for the final phase-out of incandescent bulbs, beginning Jan. 1, 2014.