Torrence Sounds Strengthening Campus Safety: Enhancing Security Measures in Educational Institutions
As highlighted in Campus Safety Magazine’s report “College Campuses, School Districts Continue to Upgrade Security, Safety Systems,” collaborative efforts with educational institutions are at the forefront of bolstering security measures across K-12 school districts and higher education campuses.
In Atlanta, Georgia, involvement in upgrading security infrastructure at four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) — Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, and the Atlanta University Center Consortium — encompasses unified alert systems, improved lighting, and additional security personnel, including the installation of license plate readers and the deployment of multi-zone metal detectors.
The recent shooting incident at Clark Atlanta University has spurred initiatives to enhance campus safety, prompting investments in advanced security technologies like weapons detection systems. In Texas, support for the Laredo Independent School District’s proactive approach to school security includes the deployment of Garrett multi-zone metal detectors across 31 campuses.
Moreover, instrumental in the implementation of cutting-edge security solutions in Maryland’s Charles County Public Schools, including Omnilert’s Gun Detect active shooter solution, which provides real-time threat detection and advance warning capabilities.
Beyond traditional security measures, contributions to the improvement of HVAC systems in schools nationwide leverage federal grants to address deferred maintenance and enhance environmental safety.
Remains committed to collaborating with educational institutions to create safe and secure learning environments, ensuring the well-being of students, faculty, and staff.
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