5 Ways to Keep Your School Safe from Intruders

At Eastern DataComm, we’ve covered ways to keep your school safe from intruders in past pieces. In this blog, we’re sharing an updated look at these issues, including five approaches you can take to keep your schools connected and protected. Improve your school’s safety and communications profile by reading along and implementing these recommendations.

#1 Consider Your Whole School Safety Ecosystem

Our Eastern DataComm team is passionate about strategizing and supporting the technology systems that impact the entire school safety ecosystem. And with good reason: A holistic approach to preventing intruders includes a variety of aspects that you may not have initially considered as ‘essential’ to full safety success. The truth is that these facets, from planning, compliance, and protocol development, to practice drills and technology, are interwoven – working in unison to create a safe environment for all. 

Two examples of enhancing your school safety ecosystem include (1) the creation and execution of a school safety plan and (2) the education of students and stakeholders on that plan.

Every school needs an effective safety plan for addressing a host of potential issues, including unwanted intruders, emergencies, and lockdowns resulting from identified threats like active shooter incidents. School safety plans are comprised of a variety of assets, including site assessments, threat assessments, and employee and student training.

Training educators, staff, and students in effective responses to lockdowns and other intruder threats results in a school-wide understanding of the precautionary measures and the in-circumstance behaviors that are needed to save and preserve lives. Simply put: When students and others in the building are aware of how to respond and practice such responses regularly, even if they may be frightened during a real intruder event, they will still be able to take action immediately – out of habit rather than out of panic and confusion. That, in itself, saves lives.

#2: Upgrade Outdated Technology to Enhance Emergency Response

Schools across the country are working diligently to protect students, staff, and educators each day and our team is here to help. 

One of the primary ways we support our clients is to consult with them regularly – offering our insights on advancements in safety and communications technology that can benefit their unique needs. Additionally, we diagnose areas of concern in need of improvement and highlight strengths in their existing systems that can be leveraged for integration with new safety technologies. Let’s explore this example: You’ve just installed a state-of-the-art video surveillance system. But your intercom system produces less-than-optimal function resulting from years or decades of adding on speakers without an overarching strategy behind those additions. After performing a diagnostic review and confirming that your surveillance system is delivering optimal results, our recommendations for improvements focus on removing the limitations of your current intercom solution, which could be best addressed by upgrades to your VoIP and paging systems.

In many cases, learning which outdated technology is in need of an upgrade and then taking corrective action to implement an improved solution is an excellent way to protect your school’s buildings and grounds from intruders. It creates a greater likelihood of swift and effective responses during emergencies. And that’s a step in the right direction you’ll want to make sure you take.

#3: Ensure Telecommunications Devices and Systems Provide Crystal-Clear Communication

In an emergency, every second counts. And muffled voices or unclear phone conversations can mean disaster when an intruder is entering or attempting to enter your buildings or grounds. 

That’s why, at Eastern DataComm, we work with our clients to ensure they’re heard loud and clear when it matters most.

VoIP phone systems are the gold standard for schools and districts in need of clear communication. And with recent legislation requiring phone systems to have certain emergency-related capabilities, it’s more important than ever to consider your voice options.

VoIP systems also provide the opportunity to integrate the phone system with emergency notification systems and other safety technology solutions. And these systems can be customized to meet the needs of your school community in ways that make daily calls and even district-wide communication easier than before.

#4 Look for Ways to Enhance Security in Your Buildings and on Your Grounds

From access control to video surveillance and even paging systems, there are a variety of ways to enhance the overall security of your schools and district. But the important consideration is what makes the most sense for your needs and goals.

For example, video surveillance, when done well, can help to keep an around-the-clock eye on your buildings and grounds. This means you can monitor for intruders and immediately react as needed.

Access control systems allow you to control door locks and equip entryways with an added layer of security against intruders. This also helps make entry in the morning and dismissal less chaotic for visitors, staff, and students.

And, as the community learns of these added layers of protection, the systems you implement become a deterrent to those considering perpetrating unwanted actions.

#5 Remove the Chance for Human Error Wherever Possible with Integrated Technology

Intruder incidents can be terrifying and devastating if not responded to quickly and correctly. That’s why our Eastern DataComm team created an integrated technology system that reduces the chance of human error by ensuring all of your safety and security technology solutions are working together.

The Lockdown and Emergency Notification System and continuous monitoring service (LENS + OPTICS) provides comprehensive message dissemination when every second counts. It integrates with your school’s paging system as well as with your school’s VoIP phone system, lights and signage, access control, and video surveillance systems. The result is a swift and effective response to intruders that can be activated at the push of a button, by entering a code on a phone, or using an app-based initiation from a smart device.

Systems like this greatly reduce the chance of human error or having an emergency message ‘lost in translation’ when stress is high and time is limited. Utilizing this technology increases the chance that everyone in your buildings and on your grounds understands that there is an active threat or urgent situation occurring and can react as policy, procedure, and drill rehearsals have dictated. From LED beacons and signboards to PC pop-up messages, to emails, texts, and automated calls to police, everything is handled fast and efficiently.

Plus, OPTICS, the system self-monitoring technology, ensures that there is always a watchful eye on the components that enable optimal performance of your LENS system. Simply put, OPTICS ensures everything in your LENS system is running as it should be. 

By leveraging these technology solutions to your advantage, you can focus on what needs your attention most during an emergency.

Understanding Compliance: Navigating School Safety Regulations

Adherence to federal and state regulations is crucial for maintaining a secure educational environment. Key legislations such as Kari’s Law, the RAY BAUM’s Act, and Alyssa’s Law have been enacted to enhance emergency response and communication within schools.

Kari’s Law

Enacted in 2018, Kari’s Law mandates that multi-line telephone systems (MLTS) allow users to dial 911 directly without requiring any prefix. This legislation was inspired by a tragic incident where a child was unable to reach emergency services due to such a restriction. Compliance ensures that during emergencies, help is just three digits away.

How This Affects Schools: Schools must ensure their phone systems comply with Kari’s Law to allow direct 911 dialing, particularly in classrooms and administrative offices.

RAY BAUM’s Act

This act requires that any 911 call made from an MLTS provides a “dispatchable location,” ensuring that emergency responders can pinpoint the caller’s exact location within a facility. For schools, this means upgrading systems to transmit specific location details, such as building, floor, and room number, enhancing the efficiency of emergency responses.

How This Affects Schools: Schools need VoIP phone systems capable of transmitting room-level location data to first responders.

Alyssa’s Law

Named in memory of Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the Parkland school shooting, this law mandates the installation of silent panic alarms in schools. These alarms provide a direct link to local law enforcement, enabling swift action during critical situations. Implementing such systems not only complies with legal requirements but also significantly reduces response times during emergencies.

How This Affects Schools: Schools should implement panic buttons and automated lockdown systems integrated with emergency notification solutions.

Leveraging Access Control Systems to Prevent Unauthorized Entry

Unauthorized access poses a significant threat to school safety. Implementing robust access control systems is essential to monitor and restrict entry, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access the premises.

Electronic Keycards and Remote Locking Mechanisms

Transitioning from traditional lock-and-key systems to electronic keycards allows schools to monitor entry and exit in real time. Remote locking mechanisms enable administrators to secure all access points instantly during a potential threat, preventing intruders from moving freely within the facility.

Upgrading to electronic keycards allows schools to:

  • Control access remotely
  • Track who enters and exits the building
  • Lock doors instantly during a security threat

Visitor Management Systems

Modern visitor management systems require all guests to sign in and out, often incorporating identification scanning and badge printing. This process not only tracks who is on campus but also deters unauthorized individuals from attempting to enter.

AI and Automation in School Security: The Future of Protection

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation are revolutionizing school security by providing proactive threat detection and response capabilities.

AI-Powered Video Surveillance

Modern surveillance systems equipped with AI can identify unusual activities, such as unauthorized intrusions or suspicious behaviors, and send immediate alerts to security personnel. This real-time analysis enables swift intervention before situations escalate.

AI-powered cameras can:

  • Detect unusual movement or suspicious behavior
  • Recognize unauthorized individuals on campus
  • Send automatic alerts to school administrators

Facial Recognition Technology

Integrating facial recognition with existing security systems allows for the identification of individuals on watchlists or those who have been previously flagged, preventing potential threats from entering school grounds.

Automated Emergency Alerts

Automation ensures that once a threat is detected, predefined protocols are activated without delay. For instance, if an intruder is identified, the system can automatically initiate a lockdown, notify law enforcement, and broadcast alerts to all classrooms simultaneously.

Eastern DataComm’s LENS + OPTICS system integrates:

  • PA announcements
  • Text and email alerts
  • Automated police notifications

The Cost of Inaction: Why Schools Must Invest in Security

While enhancing school security requires financial investment, the cost of inaction can be far greater, both in terms of human lives and financial repercussions.

Financial Implications of Security Breaches

Schools that have experienced security breaches often face expenses ranging from $50,000 to $1 million, covering costs such as legal fees, infrastructure repairs, and crisis management.

Return on Investment (ROI) in Safety Measures

Investing in advanced security technologies not only mitigates potential losses but also fosters a secure learning environment, which is invaluable. Proactive measures can prevent incidents that disrupt education and incur significant costs.

Funding Opportunities

Recognizing the importance of school safety, various federal and state grants are available to assist institutions in implementing necessary security measures. For example, in fiscal year 2023, the COPS Office awarded over $73 million through the School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP) for purposes including acquiring technology for the faster notification of law enforcement during emergency situations.

Additional grants are available through the Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, as well as the Department of Homeland Security.

Strengthening Cybersecurity: Protecting Digital & Physical Safety

In today’s digital age, protecting against cyber threats is as crucial as physical security.

Prevalence of Cyber Attacks in Schools

Educational institutions have become prime targets for cybercriminals. Schools face increasing cyber threats, from ransomware attacks to data breaches affecting student records.

Common Vulnerabilities

  • Human Error: A significant number of breaches result from phishing attacks and weak password practices.
  • Phishing Scams: Staff accidentally click on malicious links.
  • Weak Passwords: Inadequate protection of school networks.
  • Outdated Software: Security gaps in old operating systems.

Safer Schools Start Here

Reach out to Eastern DataComm today to schedule a customized School Safety Consultation to keep your learning community connected and protected.

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