In seconds, Omnilert can identify gun threats, verify detections, and initiate a series of automated responses such as lock doors, notify police and send alerts.
Adopting the following recommended practices will help schools address the threat of active shooters as well as other K-12 security concerns.
The updates address access control, weapons detection, analytics, emergency communications, and biometrics, among other school safety topics.
While active shooter events are rare, a general lack of preparedness for threats on campus is much more common.
IntelliSee was named the industry’s most innovative new product for 2022 by the National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA).
Metrasens has seen significant uptake in the technology from hospitals looking to protect employees from firearm and knife threats.
The young man who brought an AR-15 to a Millbrook High School basketball game is in custody.
The goal is to have every employee, outpatient, vendor, visitor, and clinician wear a badge when they are at Sentara Healthcare hospitals.
The systems will be rotated among locations across the district and will be managed by the Huntsville City Schools’ security team.
Oregon School District Utilizes Preemptive Technology for Rapid Response to Gun-Related Incidents, Dispatching an Alert to First Responders as Fast as Three to Five Seconds After Detection.