For school officials in today’s world, the safety of students and staff is a top priority. But improving safety in schools is about much more than just metal detectors, door security or video surveillance. You can make a bigger impact on your school’s safety in your facility and transportation when different types of security systems work together. When added to systems such as door security, metal detectors, or badging systems, video can be a proactive tool, allowing you faster response times.
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Whether on a bus, at an entry point, or in a hallway, you can monitor for suspicious activity.
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Secure and control entry points while allowing appropriate access and exit for students, faculty and guests per the district security policy.
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SafetyKeep students, faculty and visitors safe while they are on campus.
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SecurityPrevent potential intruders, weapons and other dangers from entering your buildings.
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Video surveillance has several benefits, but designing the right system for your school can be complicated. Take a crash course in the technology and terminology in our buyer’s guide to video surveillance systems.
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