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Safety & Security in Religious Places of Worship: Protecting Congregations in Today’s World

Places of worship – churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, and other faith-based centers – have long been sanctuaries of peace and refuge. They welcome anyone seeking connection, reflection, and hope. But today’s world presents new safety challenges that faith leaders can’t ignore. Acts of violence, medical emergencies, natural disasters, and disruptive incidents have touched faith communities

The Hidden Link Between Mental Health and School Safety

When school safety is discussed, the conversation often centers on active threats — intruders, weapons, or emergency drills. These are critical topics, but they only address part of the picture. The truth is that many school crises begin long before a lockdown is ever called. They start quietly, with a student struggling under the weight

How AI and Real-Time Data Are Transforming Public Safety

When it comes to protecting communities, every second matters. The difference between a safe outcome and a tragedy often comes down to how quickly first responders receive accurate information. Today, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time data are revolutionizing public safety- reshaping how schools, businesses, law enforcement, and local governments prevent, respond to, and

Back-to-School Safety: Ensuring a Secure and Supportive School Year

  As summer winds down and students prepare to head back to the classroom, school communities across the country are focused on getting ready for the year ahead. From checking supply lists to planning lesson schedules, there’s a lot to think about but nothing is more important than ensuring a safe and secure learning environment.

California SB 643: School Safety Tip Line Requirements and How SaferWatch Can Help

New Requirements for School Safety in California In an effort to improve school safety and prevent tragedies, California’s legislature has introduced Senate Bill 643 (SB 643) – also known as the Saugus Strong Act. This bill is named in honor of the Saugus High School community and seeks to establish a statewide “Safe-To-Tell” anonymous tip

Silent Panic Alarms in Schools: Addressing the Challenges That Delay 911 Response

Every second counts during a school emergency. Schools across the country have adopted silent panic alarms – discreet buttons or apps meant to immediately alert 911 – often spurred by safety mandates like Alyssa’s Law that require such systems on campuses.  The goal is simple: get help on the way faster by bypassing a phone

The New Era of Workplace Safety: What Every Business Needs to Know

Modern workplace threats – from active assailants and insider violence to natural disasters and public health emergencies – have ushered in a new era of safety challenges for businesses. While 79% of employees feel safe at work, recent shifts in workplace violence, severe weather, and other crises are raising anxieties. To navigate these risks, organizations

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