Schools
Six Reasons Why Using Expiring Visitor Badges Improves Facility Security
Here are six reasons your facility should be using expiring visitor badges for better building security: 1. Visual Alert. Your visitor badges are VALID today and, after changing color overnight,...
Printer Compatibility Update
Did you know the new DYMO 550 Series printers exclusively support only DYMO brand badges? Unfortunately, this means that any other brand, including THRESHOLD badges, will not be compatible with...
7 Reasons for Using Visitor Management System
Visitor management systems (VMS) are being implemented more frequently in schools, hospitals, and businesses of all kinds. While more expensive than a traditional log book, the visitor management system offers...
Why Use an Inkjet Printer for My Visitor Management System?
No matter the type of building, visitor management systems seem to be everywhere. It is hard to walk into a school, healthcare facility, government agency, or business as a visitor...
The Worst Reasons for not Having a Visitor Management Plan
No matter the size, location, or number of employees a facility has, all schools, businesses, and healthcare facilities have an obligation to have a visitor management plan in place. The...
Color-Coded Visitor Badges: A Simple Upgrade for Increased Security
Visitor management is an important part of keeping your facility safe and secure. One simple way to improve your visitor management system is to use color-coded visitor badges. Here are...
Improve School Security with Tardy Slips: Tracking Student Punctuality
Tardiness, an age-old issue in schools, can disrupt the learning environment and have lasting consequences for students. In this post, we explore the significance of Tardy Slips in addressing this...
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.
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.