Author: Paul Kazlauskas
14 School Security Techniques For A More Secure Facility
School safety is a complicated issue. It affects children, teachers, administrators, and parents in a variety of ways, from the quality of learning to the risk of lawsuits. But it...
Understanding the Importance of Crisis Management Teams
Our society has witnessed (too many times to count) that incidents of human-created terror or natural disasters can happen anywhere in the world. Schools, healthcare facilities, and businesses of all...
Emergency Action Plans are Critical for Your Workplace
A workplace emergency is any unforeseen situation that threatens your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down your operations; or causes physical or environmental damage. A wide variety...
Six Reasons to Consider a Stand-Alone Visitor Management System
There are several benefits to having a stand-alone visitor management system that is not integrated into other internal systems. Here are 6 main reasons: 1. Enhanced Security: By keeping the...
Summer is the Perfect Time for Schools to Upgrade Their Visitor Management System
School is almost over for the year, and summer is right around the corner! School administrators will soon have their new school year budgets released and will begin preparation for...
8 Ways An Electronic Visitor Management System Will Help Your Bottom Line
Visitor management systems (VMS) are used to sign in and track visitors who come to visit a facility. They are the electronic version of the traditional visitor sign-in book. There...
9 Visitor Policy Procedures That Will Help Keep Your Hospital Secure
Hospital staff members are devoted to providing safe, high-quality, compassionate care. That compassion and concern for the well being of their patients extends to visitors. Visits by relatives and friends...
8 Common Mistakes With Visitor Management And Building Security
When an entrance to an office building, healthcare facility, or school isn’t secure, the facility is vulnerable and ultimately could be liable if something bad happens as a result of...
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.