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Physical security for schools involves a layered defense strategy designed to deter, detect, and delay potential threats. According to guidelines from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and expertise from Amarok Defense, the following measures are essential for protecting educational environments:

Video Surveillance Systems: These are used for 24/7 monitoring of hallways, exteriors, and common areas. Effective systems include high-resolution imaging, motion detection, and AI-driven analytics to distinguish suspicious activity from normal events.

Access Control Systems: These digital barriers use keycard readers, biometric scanners, and electronic locks to ensure only authorized personnel can enter the campus. They allow for real-time monitoring of entry points and customizable access levels.

Security Window Film: This anti-shatter laminate is applied to glass surfaces to prevent shattering during forced entry or blast events. In school settings, it can delay an intruder’s access by 45 to 90 seconds, providing critical time for emergency response. It is important to note that standard security film is not bullet-resistant.

Professional Assessments: A comprehensive approach begins with a campus evaluation to identify specific vulnerabilities. This allows for the creation of a tailored security plan that might also include tools like security lighting, intrusion sensors, and physical security consulting.


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