Written by: Lt. John Weinstein Editor’s Note: This article provides tips on how colleges can prepare for planned political actions and demonstrations. Although these practices also apply to presidential campaigns, campuses hosting candidates will need to work with the Secret … read more
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2 Inexpensive Ways to Improve School Access Control
Written by: Amy Rock Southern hospitality may be alive and well in much of North Carolina, but safety precedes manners at Buncombe County Public Schools. For Joseph Hough, district assistant superintendent of auxiliary services and school safety and a 2024 … read more
School Lockdown Drills: How to Reduce Fear and Trauma
Podcast with Amy Rock Podcast with Amy Rock Lockdown drills have become a standard part of school security across the United States. Although it is important to feel prepared to respond to a school emergency, these drills often elicit anxiety, … read more
Addressing the School E-Cigarette and Vaping Epidemic
Written by: Michael Dorn, Guy Grace, and Phuong Nguyen, April 18, 2024 In their initial report, the Marjory-Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) Public Safety Commission specified that school officials at Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) had begun locking student restrooms on the first … read more
Violence Against Hospital Security Officers Highlights Need for Retention Strategy Revisions
Written by: Amy Rock, Executive Editor of Campus Safety Several hospital security officers sustained injuries in recent weeks after being attacked by both patients and non-patients, reiterating the need for hospitals to frequently revamp their recruitment and retention practices as … read more
Medical Personnel: Emergency Room Violence Is Getting Worse
Written by: Jim McKay, April 5, 2024 Dr. Avir Mitra, emergency medicine specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, remembers not being able to sleep one night. Thoughts from the day were especially terrifying as a man with … read more
Marketing to Baby Boomers: 9 Key Insights Especially Relevant to Healthcare
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Today, the marketing spotlight often shines on Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen X due to their vast numbers, combined influence, and economic power. However, marketing to Baby Boomers remains vitally important. At approximately 68.6 … read more
Medical Personnel: Emergency Room Violence Is Getting Worse
Written by: Jim McKay, April 5, 2024 Dr. Avir Mitra, emergency medicine specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, remembers not being able to sleep one night. Thoughts from the day were especially terrifying as a man with … read more
Addressing the School E-Cigarette and Vaping Epidemic
Written by: Michael Dorn, Guy Grace, and Phuong Nguyen, April 18, 2024 In their initial report, the Marjory-Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) Public Safety Commission specified that school officials at Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) had begun locking student restrooms on the first … read more
Do Storm Spotters Enhance Severe Weather Safety?
Written by: Arielle Breen, The Huron Daily Tribune, Bad Axe, Mich. (TNS) – The National Weather Service Gaylord Office is hosting a training for volunteer severe weather spotters in an effort to better protect people and property during hazardous weather … read more
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