In this second installment in our series on video security for workplace safety and injury prevention, we take a look at legal issues relating to video surveillance in the workplace. This post isn’t intended to provide legal advice or guidance. If you have questions or concerns, definitely consult an attorney in your state for specific […]
How To Make Your Private School More Secure
In this post we offer a combination of organizational security protocols, facilities management techniques and affordable security technology you can implement in any K-12 private school regardless of size or budget.
Panic Buttons: The What and How for Security Planning
A “Panic Button” is a strategically-located, hardwired button or wireless key fob used to silently and immediately notify police in emergency situations.
Protect Teachers With Video Security
I recently blogged about the use of video surveillance to protect children from abductions at daycare centers. This post is about the use of video surveillance to protect teachers in the classroom. It is well document that video surveillance is increasingly being used in school systems. Here’s just one example of actions being taken in […]
Video Security and Privacy in Alabama
Whether or not you have privacy rights to protect you from the prying eyes of video surveillance comes down to this simple question: Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy? A simple question, but one that often requires a complex legal and factual analysis to answer correctly.