Managing Multi-Site EHS Standards with Centralized Security Infrastructure
For growing manufacturers, operating across multiple facilities comes with plenty of upside—more capacity, closer proximity to key markets, better distribution. But when it comes to Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) compliance, multi-site operations present a serious challenge: how do you ...
The Psychology of Feeling Safe: How Modern Access Systems Affect Resident Retention
Welcome Home — But Do Residents Feel Safe? Every property manager understands the importance of security. But beyond cameras, key fobs, and gates, there’s a deeper question: Do your residents feel safe—emotionally, psychologically, and practically? Today’s renters aren’t just paying ...
24/7 Protection for 24/7 Operations: Security Planning for Nonstop Logistics
Logistics never sleeps. Whether it’s late-night loading at a regional warehouse, early-morning shipments departing from a fleet yard, or inventory transfers happening on a holiday weekend, the supply chain is always in motion. And if your operations run 24/7, your ...
Smart Doors, Smarter Campuses: The Rise of Automated Access Control in K–12
Let’s be honest—school safety isn’t what it used to be. Years ago, locking a front door and buzzing in visitors felt like enough. Today? Not so much. Schools are navigating more complex safety challenges than ever, and that means relying ...
Smart Lockdown Capabilities: Preparing Government Buildings for Fast Emergencies
In today’s world, emergencies don’t give you time to think—they demand action. Whether it’s an active threat, a medical crisis, or a suspicious intruder, government buildings need the ability to secure quickly and strategically. That’s where smart lockdown technology comes ...
Emergency Preparedness in 2025: Lessons Learned from Recent Hospital Incidents
Hospitals are no strangers to emergencies. From natural disasters to active shooter events, healthcare facilities face risks that can disrupt operations, endanger lives, and strain resources. In 2025, emergency preparedness has become more critical than ever—driven by lessons from recent ...
Evacuation Mapping and Camera Integration: A Manufacturing Must-Have
Emergency planning in a manufacturing facility is rarely simple. Between sprawling floorplans, noisy production zones, multi-lingual teams, and hazardous materials, it takes more than a laminated floor map and a fire drill to keep workers safe. Yet one critical safety ...
Beyond Metal Detectors: What Modern Threat Detection Looks Like in Schools
For decades, many schools have leaned on metal detectors as their primary threat detection method. While they’ve served a purpose—especially in urban and high-risk settings—times have changed. Today’s threats are more complex, and technology has evolved. Now, school administrators and ...
Protecting Temporary and Contract Staff Access in Hospitals
Hospitals rely on a wide range of workers to keep operations running smoothly—doctors, nurses, administrative staff, maintenance crews, IT specialists, and more. Increasingly, many of these roles are filled by temporary, travel, or contract staff. While these workers are essential ...
What Your Surveillance System Should Be Doing While You Sleep
Why after-hours protection matters more than ever for manufacturing facilities Let’s be honest: for a lot of manufacturing facilities, the surveillance system “does its job” just by recording. Cameras are installed, footage is stored, and someone may (or may not) ...


