Author: Paul Kazlauskas
5 Ideas For Taking Your Visitor Management System To The Next Level
Organizations that use an electronic visitor management system realize the importance of identifying, tracking, and documenting people who enter a healthcare facility, business, school, or government agency.
How to Get Approval for Buying a Visitor Management System
Electronic visitor management systems (VMS) are a computerized version of the visitor sign-in sheet (or visitor log book) used in buildings for years and are being implemented more frequently in...
7 Visitor Policy Essentials for a Safer School
School security is serious business and visitor management is just one element that administrators must consider when developing comprehensive school safety policies. Here are 7 visitor policy essentials that will...
Explore the Benefits of eVisitor Software for Easy Visitor Management
eVisitor Software is a simple yet robust visitor management system from THRESHOLD. It makes it easy for all types of facilities (schools, businesses, healthcare facilities, government agencies, and more) to...
Expiring Visitor Badges: The Key to a More Secure and Efficient Facility
If you use a direct thermal printer to print visitor badges you can add more security with one simple change…upgrade to expiring badges. It’s that easy! Expiring badges gradually change color...
11 Questions Hospital Security Directors Should Ask When Considering A Visitor Management System
Hospital Security Directors need to consider many different facets of security as part of their jobs. One is visitor management. Knowing who is coming in and out of the building...
The Importance of Visitor Management for Property Management and Multi-Tenant Buildings
Hospital Security Directors need to consider many different facets of security as part of their jobs. One is visitor management. Knowing who is coming in and out of the building...
Four Phases of School Emergency Management
According to the United States Department of Education, an all-inclusive school emergency plan is built on the four phases of emergency management and provide direction to the entire school community:...
It’s easy and free to activate this feature. Simply call us and ask for “Red Flag, No Badge” to be turned on. Once it’s on, the above pop-up will come up when a red flagged visitor comes back. No badge will print and the attendant will need to follow the facility’s policy for handling red flagged visitors.