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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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Increase security with visitor badges that "expire"

Wednesday, March 15, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder Any time you encounter strangers at your place of work, you may wonder who they are and what they are doing there — especially if they aren’t wearing an I.D. badge. Some places require visitors to wear a visitor badge, and some don’t. Likewise, some places require employees to wear an I.D. badge, while others don’t. At best, not identifying visitors arouses employees’ curiosity and, at worst, leaves people and property exposed to potential harm. Let’s ...

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7 inexpensive tools to increase office security

Wednesday, March 1, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder High-tech security solutions seem to always get the most buzz. The most sophisticated, state-of-the-art, modern solution is what gets attention from the media and people at large. The “newest and greatest” security systems, cameras, and access control systems continually try to sell you on all the bells and whistles they offer. But what if you don’t need (and can’t afford) the latest and greatest high technology security solution? The good news is there are ...

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Security and safety concerns for office buildings in the winter

Wednesday, January 25, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder In November, I outlined various security strategies that office building security directors should consider, because security threats are larger and more varied than ever before. That blog post covered security tips for “business as usual” times of the year. However, in many parts of the country, “business is not usual” during the winter, when cold temperatures and precipitation wear out security tools at a greater rate than in warmer months. In addition, new ...

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6 mistakes when using an
Electronic Visitor Management System

Tuesday, January 17, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder When an entrance to an office building, healthcare facility, or school isn’t secure, the facility is vulnerable and ultimately could be liable if something bad happens as a result of negligence. A great way to help secure a facility’s entrance is to use a visitor management system (VMS) to document all visitors. Once the software is set up and in-use, you’ll enjoy the many benefits of the system, such as quick and easy sign-in, secure identification, reliable data access, ...

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Security strategies for office building security directors

Monday, November 7, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder Today, businesses must prepare for and respond to security threats that are larger and more varied than ever before, such as physical attacks and theft, electronic/cyber theft, unlawful entry, blackmail, and sabotage. How can you reduce the likelihood of security threats becoming a reality in your facility? For starters, conducting a security assessment is a great way to evaluate your current state and determine what needs to be done to elevate the security and safety in your office to ...

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