COVID-19’s ‘Silver Linings’ for School Safety and Security
School security expert Paul Timm discusses some of the improvements that resulted from the pandemic that will most likely impact campuses for years to come.
School security expert Paul Timm discusses some of the improvements that resulted from the pandemic that will most likely impact campuses for years to come.
Healthcare Director of the Year Ray Gerwitz created a unified approach to risk mitigation at UTHealth while protecting immunocompromised patients during the pandemic.
Steven Ellis developed Project Safety Net for the Corona-Norco Unified School District, leveraging partnerships, technology, training and innovation to bolster campus security.
CSC at EDspaces provided valuable education and training on security technology, emergency and media management, active shooter response, and other hot topics to help college and school safety executives protect their campuses.
Unfortunately, the majority of last month’s most-read stories focused on school shootings that have rocked both K-12 and college campuses.
A Morgan State student was shot as the Homecoming football game was ending and eight people were shot at an off-campus party near Fort Valley State.
The shooting, which happened during Grambling State’s Homecoming week, is the second shooting on the campus in just four days.
Here are several examples of school safety improvements that can be implemented at little or no cost.
Attend this webinar to hear specific examples of issues that existed at the hospital prior to implementing this program.
The ET80 and ET85 tablets provide support for WiFi 6E and 5G and use citizen broadband radio service (CBRS), according to the company.