School Security Specialists

Our Evaluation Process

We provide consulting and products for school security upgrades using the latest in security products while working with your budget.

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For a new construction project we:
  Will work with the architect to design a project using the latest technologies and concepts.
  Will write the specifications for the project.
  Can supply the materials for the projects.

For an existing property:

Before recently, enabling a school to have automatic lock down ability was through access control methods that involved direct wiring. This was a very expensive solution. Now there is a cost effective wireless retrofit that can be used on existing doors. 

For a retrofitting or renovating project we:

  We will analyze your schools existing security and products.
  Will create a new plan that will meet the security needs of the school.
  Can change locks on existing doors that will enable the school, classrooms, etc. to be locked down wirelessly by the press of one of the remote fobs.
  Can change out existing doors and upgrade to security doors in existing frames for greater protection.
  Can switch out glass to specialty glass to keep intruders out. This can be installed in existing side lites and doors to protect from intruders.


School Security Specialists

Step One:

Our experienced security team will evaluate a building or campus’s existing systems and conditions.

Step Two:

Our specialists will meet with your facilities representatives, and talk with your team to hear your organization’s security needs and preferences.

Step Three:

When evaluating your existing systems, we will take into account your organization’s budget for upgrading your security technology.

Step Four:

We will present a plan to you that will address threats such as active shooters, disgruntled employees and registered sex offenders.  Learn more about installation

The average active shooter incident lasts 8-12 minutes, and 37% last less than five minutes.2  National average of five to six minutes for law enforcement to respond to an active shooting scene.*  The goal is to protect the students and administration for 4+ minutes until the authorities arrive.