Sexual abuse is now our schools single biggest risk, costing districts tens of millions of dollars each year, not to mention the incalculable human cost.
In today's world, colleges and universities must not allow campus visitors to come and go without scrutiny.
With the enormous attention we have placed on safe and secure campuses, is it still possible for a stranger to enter a school building and walk around freely without anyone noticing?
Preparation paves the way to surviving a disaster and getting right back to business. How can K-12 schools prepare?
Depending on your location, you may be at risk of experiencing specific disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, wildfires or winter storms. Here is advice from the experts on being prepared.
Facility managers in charge of safety, purchasing, administration or operations would be wise to ensure that labels on containers for chemical formulations such as cleaners, sanitizers, paints, solvents and sealants are “Globally Harmonized System” (GHS) compliant.
Rapid access to master keys necessary when lives are at risk.
Using technology and resources to do our best with less.
Keep your fire and life-safety technology in top shape for best performance.
Rapid access to master keys is vital when lives are at risk.