Article by: Isaiah Lewis-Harris From keeping people out of restricted areas to helping keep track of who enters and exits from a certain area in a building, access control can help take a buildings security to the next level. What is Access Control? “Access control is a security technique that regulates who [or even what] […]
Continuing to Carve the Path of Excellence
Our Excellence Committees take time away from the daily work schedule at the beautiful The Inn at Villanova University. It is here we collaborate on aligning and fine tuning the road ahead of us. Led by the best [and very humorous] business leader Doug McCann. Doug helps us guide the way to greatness by keeping […]
Develop a Fire Escape Plan
No time to plan when the fire is already here When a person encounters an emergency, they go into an automated response fight or flight mode. There is no time to think, only time to react. If you have not developed and practiced a plan of action on how to escape in the case of […]
Know more about your Cold Refrigeration with Remote Monitoring
Article By Ted Scholl Don’t let a broken refrigeration unit send chills down to your wallet. Foodservice facilities hold a vast responsibility in food safety handling and many foodborne illnesses can be launched by poor safe food handling. The best safety is preventative safety and refrigeration monitoring is the first step in a proper good […]
The Sound of Security
Article by Gary Snyder While video surveillance and access control are often seen as the work horses of your security systems, they leave a gap in situational awareness that is best filled through the inclusion of audio monitoring. Sound provides crucial evidence, not only capturing information about security events but also about the motives behind […]
Sounds of Fire
Article by: Greg Breyer This year’s Fire Prevention Week (2021), themed by NFPA as, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety” recently passed; however, it is our hope and objective to keep fire safety at the top of your mind all year round. Our passion in “Fighting the Fire Before it Starts” is for the safety […]