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We write articles mainly about visitor management, which helps you to know who is (or has been) in your facility. It is just part of an organization’s physical security processes that protect people and property within and around a building or campus.

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New Log Book helps with contact tracing at your facility

Tuesday, October 27, 2020 by Paul Kazlauskas

PlaceholderIn these COVID-19 times, every facility needs to document who is in their buildings. This includes visitors and staff. Our new Confidential Visitor Sign-In Book with Contact Tracing is an effective and inexpensive way to document all people who enter a building. Sign-in confidentiality and privacy is maintained, and the facility has a contact tracing tool for use with their screening process. The product is a two-part, carbonless form that performs two jobs in one step: The white first ...

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Who is in your hospital right now? Where are they going, and why?

Thursday, September 3, 2020 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder3 new eVisitor software security features help manage your visitor capacity. Your hospital’s visitors, vendors, and contractors come and go. If you don’t know who they are, where they’re going, and why, you’re exposing your people and property to considerable harm. eVisitor is a robust, yet simple visitor management software system that is easy to use. The software solution is reasonably priced and has flexible options, so you buy only what you will use. It has ...

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How to safely allow visitors to your hospital in a COVID-exposed world (seventh of a seven-part series)

Friday, August 21, 2020 by Andrew Jones

PlaceholderManage your points of entry and badge every visitor to keep your hospital safe for patients and staff. Allowing unidentified visitors is a security risk. THRESHOLD products make it easy to sign in and badge every visitor, so you know who is in your building. This makes your people and property more secure. This series of blog posts has been the result of many years of helping hospitals like yours to sign in, badge, and track their millions of visitors to keep patients and staff more ...

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How to safely allow visitors to your hospital in a COVID-exposed world (sixth of a seven-part series)

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 by Andrew Jones

PlaceholderThe benefits of an effective visitor management system   A visitor management system should tell you who has permission to be in your facility and who does not. A good VMS, in support of your visitor policies: Requires visitors to check in at the front desk Allows the front desk to authorize visits (and to refuse them) Helps staff to identify and assist strangers in the halls Keeps a record of who visited whom, and when, in case of an incident and for contact tracing Assures ...

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How to safely allow visitors to your hospital in a COVID-exposed world (fifth of a seven-part series)

Monday, August 3, 2020 by Andrew Jones

PlaceholderThe risks of not managing your visitors properly At best, not identifying visitors makes employees wonder about them. At worst, it leaves people exposed to potential harm. Any unauthorized visitor should be considered a security breach, with assumed bad consequences, such as: Bringing disease into your hospital, now more than ever Physically harming your patients, staff, and other visitors Being under the influence of a controlled substance and/or seeking to steal drugs from your ...

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