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THE SAFE AND SECURE CAMPUS
both physically and functionally. To date, the most prevalent school
safety systems are simply exterior door hardware and some level of security cameras. As the sophistication of these systems expands, the way they are integrated into a well-designed physical facility will determine their efficacy. They should be made mostly covert for two rea- sons: quality of the learning environment and effectiveness of passive and active observation of activity. They also require a careful balance between operational, technical, and physical resources.
In both new and existing campus buildings, the layout and procedures must hope for the best but anticipate the worst. This anticipation begins at the threshold—entrance or entrances to the campus as a whole and to indi- vidual buildings.
SAFE FROM THE START. The design and construction of secure and safe campus facilities is a primary goal for building owners, architects, engineers, project managers, and other stakeholders. With an integrated process, and by inviting experts to the table from the start of the design process, a balance between the security and safety goals and the other design objec- tives and needs of the facility can be attained.
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