Safety & Security Blog
The latest in employee safety, duress alarms, and lone worker security.
A decade ago, an active shooter on a school campus would have dominated the news for weeks on end. Most people in the nation would have known the story and likely been able to name details of the event. Today, it seems like the news of one school shooting merely blends into the other.
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Umpqua Community College, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Seattle Pacific University, Sparks Middle School. Most of us would never have heard of these small schools unless they had made headline news.
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Every school district occasionally deals with minor emergencies like severe weather, medical situations, and having to pass bad news along to faculty, staff, or students. Unfortunately, too many school systems must deal with serious situations like weather tragedies and active shooter situations.
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High definition security cameras are by far one of the most efficient, cost-effective ways to add an additional layer of security to nearly any environment.
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On average, there were 3.3 deaths per 100,000 full-time workers during 2013. This breaks down to 88 a week, or more than 12 every single day.
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Regardless of the type of business that you're running, employee safety should always be one of your highest priorities. In today's environment, danger can come from anywhere - it's important to have some type of mechanism in place to not only help alert workers to potentially threatening situation, but also to provide them with the actionable information that they can use to maintain the safest possible environment moving forward.
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