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INDUSTRY FOCUS With Ralph C. Jensen, Editor-in-Chief
TNurn of Events
A Tragic
o doubt that 2020 will have of people working in the private space be- proven to be one of the odd- yond.
est years, perhaps in our life- “What we do is determine different time. COVID-19 has forced types of spaces that will be used for that all of us to rethink how to organization. Conceptually we call these
successfully do our jobs. By all counts, the Public, Semi Public and Private. We put
rebound into 2021 have shown good results, except for domestic terrorism.
Mass shootings have spiraled out of con- trol, and one has to wonder what additional security measures could have, should have been implemented to preserve lives. Mass shootings are rising, but make up a tiny fraction of American gun deaths. They are, however, incidents that grab the headlines.
Gun violence has not ended because businesses and schools closed the front doors. It just seemed to turn away from public view. It came roaring back in March, in Atlanta, when a series of mass shootings occurred at three spas in the Metro area. Eight people were killed. This also proved to open the flood gates of what I would consider domestic terrorism.
In the first seven weeks of this year, there have been 63 mass shootings — defined as four or more people injured or killed in one incident. These numbers are crippling, and whether or not this is a side effect of the pandemic is of little consequence.
Charlie Howell, principal at Howell Design Group, said a true secured entry provides a ballistic, vandal-proof public interaction area, separate from the mass
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the ballistic barriers between public and private. In layouts where there is a semi- public we have to case-by-case it to deter- mine the proper barriers.”
In March, a gunman open fire at a gro- cery store in Boulder, CO. A grocery store cannot lock its front doors, but security measures are needed to prevent a gunman from entering. Ten people died.
On April 15, eight people at an In- dianapolis FedEx warehouse were killed, several wounded, by a former employee. I hope security measures were in place, but a quick review would be needed now to better protect workers going forward.
“The second measure is we have to ei- ther put the reception staff behind the bal- listic barriers or we have to design a desk that can double as an escape pod with a ballistic chamber under the desk,” Howell said. “The third item is training the recep- tion staff to hit the panic button, which we then program to lockdown the facility, alert the response force and change per- missions on card access credentials.”
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