Using Smart Technology to Secure Schools Amid Increased Gun Violence
Learn how to provide a unified approach and the latest smart technologies, such as gunshot detection, to help schools be prepared and create a safe learning environment.
Learn how to provide a unified approach and the latest smart technologies, such as gunshot detection, to help schools be prepared and create a safe learning environment.
Campus Safety’s 2021 Video Surveillance Survey reveals insights from campus end-users about their wants, challenges and more.
California’s Anaheim Union High School District utilized Milestone VMS and Hanwha cameras to help reduce crime and improve campus and district operations.
Nearly half the respondents rank site security (video surveillance and campus access control) or fire and life safety systems as a top priority over the next 12 to 18 months.
An alternative to single purpose devices would be a camera with gunshot analytics built-in, which could detect gunshots, explosions, screams and glass-break events.
The Genesee Valley School District utilized AtlasIED’s IP-based technology to affordably satisfy its evolving communications needs.
The $1 million project saw emergency locks installed in 48 academic buildings from March 2018 to March of this year.
Bay State’s contact tracing solution uses HID BEEKs BLE beacons to help calculate the time, place and proximity of faculty, staff and students while on the college’s two campuses.
The 2020 Campus Safety Video Surveillance Survey sheds light on camera system usage and needs of the education and healthcare markets.
The pandemic is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.