Managing Contractors and Temporary Staff Access in Hospitals
Healthcare facilities rely on a complex workforce that includes not only full-time medical and administrative staff but also contractors, temp workers, traveling nurses, IT vendors, and third-party specialists. These temporary roles are essential—but if not managed properly, they introduce serious ...
The Weakest Link: How to Fortify Supply Chains Through Integrated Security Systems
In the high-stakes world of transportation and logistics, the security of your supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Whether it’s a vulnerable loading dock, an unsupervised transit hub, or unsecured access at a distribution center, these ...
Why Physical Security Matters in a Digital-First World
In an age dominated by cybersecurity concerns—phishing scams, ransomware attacks, and data breaches—it’s easy to overlook a critical piece of the school safety puzzle: physical security. But here’s the truth: your digital defenses are only as strong as your physical ...
Top 5 Security Threats Facing Municipal Buildings—and How to Prevent Them
Municipal buildings—including courthouses, city halls, police departments, and public works facilities—play a critical role in daily government operations. Yet, they often face unique security challenges due to their open-door policies, aging infrastructure, and high foot traffic. Protecting these public assets ...
Turn Your Facility Badge Into a Security Power Tool
In many factories and industrial facilities, the access badge is seen as a simple tool—just a way to open a door or clock in. But modern access control systems have transformed that humble badge into a powerful security asset. If ...
How Mobile Access is Revolutionizing Resident Move-Ins and Maintenance Requests
Introduction: The Access Control Shift in Multifamily Housing As the multifamily industry evolves, so do resident expectations. Today’s renters—especially Gen Z and millennials—demand convenience, connectivity, and contactless solutions. Traditional metal keys and outdated fobs no longer cut it. Enter mobile ...
How Security Technology Can Enhance Patient Trust and Safety
Patient safety has always been at the heart of healthcare. But in today’s world—where security risks are more complex and patients are more aware—physical security technology plays a critical role in shaping not only outcomes but perceptions. From the moment ...
School Security on a Budget: High-Impact, Low-Cost Upgrades That Work
In today’s world, school security is not optional—it’s essential. But for many districts, especially those with limited funding, upgrading safety infrastructure can feel financially out of reach. The good news? Improving school safety doesn’t always mean a full system overhaul. ...
Securing the Depot: Facility Access Control for Fleet Operations
In transportation, every minute matters—and so does every entry point. Fleet operations rely on efficiency, safety, and accountability. But all that can be jeopardized without strong access control at depots and logistics facilities. From catalytic converter theft to unauthorized vehicle ...
How to Set Up Access Control for Shared Lobbies Without Frustrating Tenants
In a multi-tenant office building, the lobby isn’t just an entry point—it’s your first impression. It’s also one of the most complex areas to secure. You need to protect the property and the tenants. You want to control who comes ...
