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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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How to tell which Threshold badge style
you ordered last time

Tuesday, April 26, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

PlaceholderTo all our customers, we appreciate your business and want to make sure you get the correct Threshold product so that your security protocol isn't interrupted. We have a lot of badge styles, so we understand it may be hard to reorder the right one. Please use the steps below to reorder quickly and accurately.  Here’s how to reorder your Threshold Books FAST! Reorder in 3 easy steps:  (Applies to these products) 1) Look on the duplicate record sheet. (see red arrow ...

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Security crisis in the workplace - tips for before, during, and after

Wednesday, March 30, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder As we’ve seen for many years now, incidents of human-created terror or natural disasters can happen anywhere in the world. Schools, healthcare facilities, and businesses of all kinds are vulnerable. There is no longer a mythical place of “it can’t happen here”. Security departments need to be well-versed in crisis management. Here are some security practices that have helped organizations like yours plan for a workplace emergency, as well as critical things to ...

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6 benefits of an electronic visitor management system

Thursday, February 4, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

PlaceholderElectronic visitor management systems are used to sign-in and track visitors who come to visit a facility. They are the electronic version of the traditional visitor sign-in book. There are numerous benefits to having an electronic visitor management system over a manual visitor sign-in book. 1. Accuracy. Visitor information is recorded more uniformly and correctly than with a visitor log book. Since a receptionist is either typing in the information or a driver’s license/business ...

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9 affordable small business security tips

Wednesday, January 13, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder Running a small business is not easy. Whether your company has 5 or 50 employees, there are so many aspects of the business to keep tabs on. Office security is one of the issues that you have to pay attention to. It can be tough to find money to spend on office security within a small-business budget. However, security doesn’t have to be expensive. By applying the measures mentioned below, you can improve overall office security. Furthermore, all the items mentioned do not require a ...

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6 lobby design issues that compromise security

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 by Paul Kazlauskas

PlaceholderThe lobby of any company, school, or healthcare facility is the 1st place the public can enter a building. It is a significantly important area to have a properly designed security protocol. Visitors entering your lobby will need their access restricted (at least initially) so they are funneled to your visitor management system for registration. A poorly designed lobby can increase operational costs by requiring extra staff be hired to overcome any security weaknesses. Unfortunately, ...

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