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In today's world, ensuring the security of your building is not just a good practice—it's a necessity. But what happens if you're aware of security problems and choose not to conduct a security assessment? Or, what if you perform a security assessment but fail to act on the recommendations? This...

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The recent news detailing the shooting of the CEO of United Healthcare has captured the nation’s attention, reigniting important discussions about safety and security in our society. As a result, executives across the country are understandably feeling more anxious than ever.

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When you hear the words “security assessment,” it is common to associate them with surveillance cameras, access control, and visitor vetting (e.g., ID scanning and appointment verification). As a security assessor, I need to understand what keeps a facility and its occupants safe, which may mean...

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As a security assessor, I continue to seek ways to improve my ability to provide clients with the best information about their concerns. I strive to seek training on new and improved methods of identifying security gaps and issues within the facility I am assessing.

My continued desire for...

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When I ask about duress alarms during a security assessment of a workplace or government facility, the typical response I get is, "I'm not sure if we have them." Or, “We removed them because we kept setting them off by mistake.”

A duress alarm, alternatively known as a panic button or distress...

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