Here is one school safety issue that we can address.
If an emergency occurs, we need a comprehensive plan that includes everyone.
There is no better way to identify situations or activities that compromise life safety.
Tips for lessening the risk of damage in the urban-wildland interface.
Preparing staff to utilize emergency communications systems under stress.
Emergency prevention/mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
In a climate of evolving threats, perspective on the potential for violence.
Plan for the necessary resources to ensure construction projects are conducted safely.
School security starts at the perimeter of the school, but where is that? Security experts point to three perimeters that need securing.
Lots can go wrong on today's college campuses. What steps can administrators and facility managers take to keep everyone safe?
Five minutes with Alex Vaystikh, CTO at SecBI.
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.