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What’s Missing From Your Hospital Security System?

Your hospital security system seemingly has it all. You’ve got cameras in every hallway and entrance monitoring who is entering and exiting your buildings and when. You have automatic door access systems that allow employees to scan in and keep unauthorized personnel out. You have security guards patrolling exits and entrances, and nurse watch stations

Walking Alone? Remember These 10 Tips

It’s the most common and normal thing to do – take a walk either for pleasure, exercise, or to get from point A to point B. Most people don’t think twice about being out and about solo during the day, but walking alone at night is often cause for concern. While avoiding dark areas can

Protecting the Safety of Employees in the Workplace

You know OSHA like the back of your hand and you’re best buds with the facilities’ manager. Maybe you even have a risk management team at your fingertips. But there are lots of other simple, easy things you can do to keep your employees safe. Employee Safety & Your Responsibility as an Employer Workplace injuries

Protection from COVID-19 in Schools & Workplaces

As an incident report mobile app, safety is of utmost importance to us – and with a new year ahead, we can’t discuss safety without talking about health in the time of a global pandemic. In the past 10 months, we’ve seen a new standard when it comes to health and safety. With a global

Pray in Peace: A Call for Better Protection in Houses of Worship

On Nov. 5, 2017, a 21-year-old gunman put on black, tactical gear and opened fire on the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, TX. He killed 26 people including the pastor’s 14-year-old daughter, Belle, a pregnant woman, and a 17-month-old girl. Upon hearing the gunshots, neighbor Stephen Willeford rushed to the church without even pausing

How Do Personal Safety Alert Apps Work?

One of the most dangerous parts of an emergency situation is a lack of communication. If no one knows it’s happening — no one can help. If law enforcement arrives on a scene with no knowledge of the situation, the danger can escalate quickly. Communicating a risk before it even happens can not only prevent

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