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Access Control for Schools: The Importance of Visitor Management

Screen and Track Everyone Coming onto School Grounds

Access Control for Schools: The Importance of Visitor Management

Keeping schools safe is of paramount importance in a community like Bellaire or any other in the Houston area. One obvious way of doing that is only to admit people on campus that need to be there and are vetted.

While schools now routinely ask for IDs for visitors, the school may not know of an issue without a more robust system for checking out that person. That's where automated visitor management systems come in, giving school staff an easier way of knowing who is walking through their front door and ensuring they are who they claim to be. Let’s explore how visitor management solutions, a critical part of access control for schools, keep schools safer.

Ensure School Safety with Data-Driven Emergency Response

Avigilon High Tech Solutions Provide A Blend of Sophisticated Monitoring and Cloud-Based AI

Ensure School Safety with Data-Driven Emergency Response

The job of protecting students, faculty, and school grounds is more complicated than ever. The security threats are more challenging and dangerous than ever before. Protecting K- 12 schools requires that your staff can effectively react to bullying, assault, drugs, vandalism, gun violence, and other unfortunate incidents. 

School security consists of prevention and intervention. While safety officers in the hallways, staff, administrators, and even the students keep a wary eye, they are not infallible. Better protection is established through the use of data-driven prevention and high-tech messaging response.

Avigilon, a part of the Motorola solutions division, is a leader in advanced surveillance and safety systems that combines superior monitoring and artificial intelligence to take school security to the next level. Want to know more about how advanced surveillance and messaging can improve safety responses in your Houston TX school? Please keep reading.

How Avigilon Security Cameras Use Advanced Technology for Smarter Security

Avigilon Security Solutions Keep Your Premises Safer

How Avigilon Security Cameras Use Advanced Technology for Smarter Security

Security cameras are fast becoming a foundational component of premises security infrastructure. With newer digital technology, security camera solutions have advanced far beyond the capabilities of older analog CCTV-type solutions.

One company that continues to push the envelope in smart surveillance solutions is Avigilon. Part of Motorola Solutions, Avigilon has a significant presence in Texas and offers advanced artificial intelligence-based software features that continue to add state-of-the-art capabilities to their solutions. Let’s explore further the advanced features of Avigilon security cameras that keep your buildings and facilities in the Woodlands safer than competing solutions.

4 Tips for Safeguarding Your Door Entry System Against Cyberattacks

Access control systems are prime targets for modern-day hackers

4 Tips for Safeguarding Your Door Entry System Against Cyberattacks

Like many commercial organizations in Houston, TX, your business likely uses an access control system to monitor entries/exits, control building access, and reduce the risk of unauthorized building entry. But what happens if the system that’s supposedly safeguarding your employees, staff and data falls under attack?

Door entry systems have increasingly become the targets of hackers launching sophisticated cyberattacks. Unfortunately, access control systems have multiple points of vulnerability where hackers can strike. Read our blog below to learn four simple steps you can take to reduce common vulnerabilities and keep your buildings safe. 

Never Be Out of Touch with A Remote Surveillance System

A state-of-the-art video system tied to view anywhere technology ensures you can be everywhere, day or night.

Never Be Out of Touch with A Remote Surveillance System

 Surveillance is an essential component of any school. Keeping an eye on grounds, buildings, and the actions of those who occupy them ensures everyone’s safety.

Not so long ago, a school could lock the doors at the end of the day or employ a guard to walk the grounds. While these deterrents do provide some security measures, today’s threats present themselves at all hours and ever more creative ways. Locks can be compromised easily, and the administrative staff cannot always at the right place at the right time.

A remote surveillance system provides a complement to existing services while offering a more comprehensive approach to create a safer facility. Are you intrigued by how you can have better control of your River Oaks, TX schools? Read below to find out more.

Why Open Architectures Are Critical for Access Control

Don’t Get Boxed in with Your Security

Why Open Architectures Are Critical for Access Control

When it comes to technology, both hardware and software, there tend to be two models: proprietary and open systems.  The proprietary model is not necessarily a bad one; it depends on the technology's interoperability with other solutions. For example, if you are reading this blog on an iPhone, iPad, or Macintosh computer, you are on a proprietary platform.

Is a proprietary platform like Apple a negative? It depends on your objectives. Apple platforms have a vast range of applications and support standards that make them interoperable with many other devices, making them hugely popular for both personal and business use. However, if you want to upgrade Apple hardware over time – such as adding memory – you see that with all but a couple of exceptions, that is nearly impossible with their current products.

When it comes to vital security systems like access control for your Corpus Christi, TX facilities, it pays to look for systems that don't lock you into proprietary hardware and software. Unlike general-purpose computing platforms (like Apple and Microsoft) that may be proprietary but have incorporated extensive interoperability and standards, specific-purpose solutions don't always take an open approach. Let's look at three ways open architectures for access control can keep your access control options more…open.