June 2010 ♦ Vol. 5, Issue 6 |
The Show Must Go On
What happens to your organization if the building(s) with your office space and IT files shuts down for a day (or two days or three … )? |
FDNY has developed an all-hazards approach to disaster response for building managers and occupants.
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An evacuation procedure that is properly planned, practiced, and executed can mean the difference between control and panic.
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One of the most important aspects of an emergency-response system is the ability to communicate information to occupants inside and outside of the building via a variety of tools. The newest part of this technology is referred to as “by-your-side technology.”
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With increased sensitivity and enhanced software, the system detects the presence of airborne biological microbes and bio-toxins.
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The HandPunch GT-400 uses hand geometry to verify each person who uses it.
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This access control system is designed for small businesses that don’t have dedicated IT staff, security supervisors, or the capital for large, enterprise-level systems.
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How New York City Keeps Building Occupants Protected
Workplace Violence in Your Office Building
Making Security Pay
Caution: IP Ahead
The Year's Most Innovative Security Technologies
How to Think About Security
Video Security Tips
Terrorism Alert
Physical Security Devices on IP Networks
Hiring a Security Guard Service
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