Educators must learn and practice safety skills so when a situation occurs – a bomb threat, an angry parent, a suicidal student or staff member, a fire, and so on – they are prepared to respond according to the plan and procedures established in their school district.
Stay on top of life- and fire-safety concerns for high-rise structures.
Adopt an all-hazards approach to preparation for a variety of attacks.
Be aware of the codes and standards concerning battery and energy storage.
As years go by, school campuses can become tangled with fencing which no longer serves its original purpose. Improve the appearance of school grounds by removing outdated, unnecessary barriers.
Does your options-based approach meet standards of care?
Meeting the growing challenge of security in K-12 schools.
Today's integrated fire detection, alarm and sprinkler systems are being designed into facilities as an integral part of improved occupant safety.
How Building Design Concepts and Smart Security Technology Can Help.
The capabilities of and uses for drones are growing at a rapid pace. How can they be used for campus safety...and should they?
Does your options-based active shooter training approach meet standards of care?
Architecture firm’s proposed design makes progressive school more secure.
Find out how this high school took advantage of a cooperative contract to implement a comprehensive security solution that fit their budget and prepared them for future expansion.
Consider the value of third-party inspections for life-safety systems.