Securing the Depot: Facility Access Control for Fleet Operations
In transportation, every minute matters—and so does every entry point. Fleet operations rely on efficiency, safety, and accountability. But all that can be jeopardized without strong access control at depots and logistics facilities. From catalytic converter theft to unauthorized vehicle ...
How to Set Up Access Control for Shared Lobbies Without Frustrating Tenants
In a multi-tenant office building, the lobby isn’t just an entry point—it’s your first impression. It’s also one of the most complex areas to secure. You need to protect the property and the tenants. You want to control who comes ...
Physical Security Tips for Summer Programs Hosted on School Campuses
When the school year ends, the learning doesn’t always stop. From summer camps and enrichment classes to meal distribution programs and facility rentals, school campuses stay active long after the final bell. But while the student body might shrink, the ...
Is Your Security System Ready for AI Integration? Here’s What You Need to Know
AI is no longer a buzzword—it’s here, and it’s changing the way security systems operate. From real-time video analytics to automated threat detection, AI-enabled security systems are already helping organizations move from reactive to proactive protection. But here’s the catch: ...
Why Security and Safety Go Hand-in-Hand in Industrial Facilities
When people talk about securing industrial facilities, they usually picture surveillance cameras, alarms, and access control systems. And when they talk about safety, they think PPE, warning signs, and OSHA compliance. But here’s the truth: you can’t fully have one ...
How Visitor Management Is Evolving in Outpatient and Specialty Clinics
In outpatient and specialty care clinics, the waiting room is more than just a space—it’s a gateway. It’s where security, privacy, efficiency, and compassion must all coexist. Unlike hospitals, these clinics often have smaller teams, less formal security infrastructure, and ...
Security for On-Call Staff: How to Manage After-Hours Access Safely
In healthcare, emergencies don’t respect business hours. When patients need care, staff must come and go—sometimes at 2 a.m., on weekends, or during holidays. That’s why after-hours access control is one of the most important—and most overlooked—parts of a facility’s ...
How to Manage Building Access During Tenant Vacancies and Office Moves
Summer isn’t just about sunshine and slower schedules—in the commercial property world, it’s peak season for office turnover. As leases end, new tenants move in, and spaces sit temporarily empty, building security becomes more complex. With so many people—vendors, movers, ...
The Psychology of Access: How Security Systems Affect Behavior
Most people think of access control as a technical layer of security—badges, keypads, readers, mobile credentials. But access systems do more than keep doors locked or log entry attempts—they shape how people behave, how they move, and how seriously they ...
How to Prepare Your School Security System for the Summer Break
The last bell rings, students head home, and classrooms go quiet—but for school security systems, summer is no time to go to sleep. In fact, the weeks between May and August are often when schools are most vulnerable to trespassing, ...