Ohio Governor Announces Safety and Security Funding for Colleges and Universities
Funds will be used to cover physical security enhancements such as cameras, door locks, alarms, public address systems, and metal detectors.
Funds will be used to cover physical security enhancements such as cameras, door locks, alarms, public address systems, and metal detectors.
Studies have found that in more than 43% of K-12 campus shootings, the gunman was currently enrolled at the school.
It’s surprisingly easy for a school to overlook these safety and security fundamentals. Don’t let your campus be one of them.
The virtual event, happening Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, will also feature two keynotes, including a panel of previous Director of the Year winners, two general sessions, and two live raffles.
The free training videos cover various topics, including funding, door locks, and student mental health.
Campus Safety’s latest survey finds that K-12 schools are way ahead of institutions of higher education in conducting security site assessments and maintaining door locks.
Hear from our Access Control and Lockdown Survey participants how they make their technologies work for them.
The complimentary checklist integrates new requirements launched this summer by the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
By having a smart lock on one specific door, a cell phone can become a credential within seconds, allowing for quick and secure access.
When combined, different access control security technologies can provide a holistic approach to safety and help prevent incidents on campuses.