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One of the top concerns for hospitals is maintaining optimal Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and detecting poor IAQ.
By Mark Johnson
How Hospitals Use Video to Improve IAQ, Patient Satisfaction
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Campus Commentary
By Matt Jones
Video Management Systems
How Hospitals Use Video to Improve IAQ,
Patient Satisfacti
One of the top concerns for hospitals is maintaining optimal Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and detecting poor IAQ.
By Mark Johnson
14 Facility Security
Extending the Perimeter on Campus Security and
Safety
For some, the realization to be proactive in extending perimeter security across their campus has led them to review intelligent key and asset management, as well as created significant efficiencies and improved day-to-day job effectiveness.
By Danny Garrido
16 Access Control
Hybrid Access Control in Campus Environments
Choosing a hybrid-cloud approach to access control allows campuses to migrate slowly over time. They don’t have to undertake a costly and complex mission to rip and replace the whole system at once.
By Kris Houle
20 Emergency Preparedness
Designing Safer Schools: Considerations for
Increasing School Security
School design is a complicated discipline, especially as more schools opt for increased protections against threats to life safety. Similar to sports arenas, shopping venues, theatres, hotels, and more, schools need to balance being accessible to the general public and providing occupant security.
By Devin Bowman
22 Campus Security Funding
Streamlining K–12 Safety and Security Grant Writing
Serious action is being taken today to make K–12 schools safer, more secure, and healthier. Funding has increased dramatically across the country through annual federal grants, general funding from legislatures, and special bonds and levies at the local level.
By Ron Baer
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