School Security: Door Locks and Hardware Solutions for K-12 Campuses
Here are a few solutions installing security contractors can present to help protect school campuses.
Here are a few solutions installing security contractors can present to help protect school campuses.
The Des Moines School District currently has more than 700 security cameras on its campuses, allowing security to monitor common areas in all 58 of the district’s schools.
Members of the Security Industry Assocation’s PASS program will develop guidelines for the use of electronic security and life safety equipment in schools.
City’s public schools and police department rely on OnSSI’s Ocularis for integration among video surveillance systems for heightened situational awareness and enhanced public safety.
For every visitor to its ASIS booth, the company will pledge $50 to its Together for Safer Schools Grant Program.
The company is demonstrating security, connected home, video, fire alarm, access control and door locking systems.
About half of the buses operated by the School Board of Highlands County in Sebring, Fla., have security camera systems that use video cassette recorders.
Canadian integrator Alpha TSi installed nearly 900 Hikvision cameras integrated with Milestone Systems XProtect Platform to hundreds of schools in the Marguerite-Bourgeoys school district.
The devices are being funded with a $440,000 grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Electronic security contractors seeking to expand their businesses will have the opportunity to reach the K-12 and college campus market at the Campus Safety Conference.