Including Safety and Security in Campus Facilities Planning

Improve Security On Your Campus

If a security crisis occurs in one of your campus buildings, one of your most important allies could be … the building.

In the wake of recent campus tragedies, colleges and universities are responding with vigor, educating students, administrators and faculty alike about the risks of campus violence and the steps they should take when it occurs.

But while preparing our people is undeniably the most important element of a safety and security plan, another critical element is frequently overlooked … preparing our buildings.

There is much that institutions can do to improve the physical plant, to provide safer haven when a campus community is in distress. 

Denise Swett Ed.D., explains how to bring a security focus to buildings and grounds development.

In an insight-filled, 90-minute presentation, she examines ways of:

  • Modifying existing buildings to be safer.
  • Including safety features in planning for new construction.
  • Educating the campus community about buildings’ safety features.
  • Sourcing equipment and supplies for building safety modifications.
  • Creating partnerships between administration, campus police and facility planners/builders.

Who will benefit:

  • Administrators
  • Heads of Security
  • Facilities Management and Design

 

TO ORDER: Including Safety and Security in Campus Facilities Planning
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Recorded: 5/14/2009
Running Time: 90 minutes
Audio with PowerPoint

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  • Supplemental Materials
  • PowerPoint Handouts

Denise Swett, Ed.D.

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