Safety and Security


Self-Inspection Programs

Reduce demands on staff and improve safety through self-inspections.

Geographical information system

Mapping Safety

Geographical information system technology (GIS) supports emergency preparedness and disaster recovery.

visual communication

Seeing is Communicating

Leveraging visual communications to inform, protect and collaborate across the campus.

Secure School Environment

Maintaining a Secure Environment

School security begins at the front door.

Curtailing Sexual Abuse and Violence on College Campuses

Colleges and universities in the U.S. need to step up their game to help victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence and to prevent future assaults too often related to alcohol abuse.

Five Important Criteria

Creating an effective fire prevention program for your school system.

doors

Doors 101

Doors, door hardware and emergency lighting are vital components of a secure campus environment.

The Fire Prevention Office

Tips for developing an effective fire prevention program for your campus.

Safe Room

Alabama's Safe Rooms: Case Studies

Tweaks to design make ICC-500 implementation more practical.

Proactive Emergency Management

Ten Steps to Proactive Emergency Management

An action plan to improve the safety and resilience of your college or university, even if you are dealing with limited resources.

School Terrorism

Are we less prepared now?

Smartphones as Cyber Targets

Smartphone use and applications are outpacing the technology needed to protect them.

Classroom security

Buyer Beware

Classroom security after-market devices may not be as safe as they are advertised.

Resilience, Schools and Insurance

Can schools be rewarded with lower insurance costs by taking steps to reduce risk? A new program shows how it can be done.

Where Is Your Training Focus?

Evaluate your preparation for potential terrorism incidents.

Planning Process

As important as the fire mitigation plan itself.

Fire-Mitigation Planning

Developing a fire-mitigation plan is as important as the plan itself.