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Technology and School Safety. CEFPI 2007 Technology and School Safety. Presented By: Joe Baumgartner 513-518-3876 jbaumgartner@bogen.com. Mission Statement. The mission statement of education and professionals in the education “ is”
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Technology and School Safety CEFPI 2007
CEFPI 2007Technology and School Safety Presented By: Joe Baumgartner 513-518-3876 jbaumgartner@bogen.com CEFPI 2007
Mission Statement The mission statement of education and professionals in the education “ is” “To provide an environment that is safe and conductive to learning” CEFPI 2007
As CEFPI MembersThis is only part of our responsibility • At one time the local school was the safe place in town. • If the were problems we were told that the school is a safe place. CEFPI 2007
This is no longer true • With everything that has happened in the last decade. • We have to give educators the tools and technology to make schools safer. • How can we help? CEFPI 2007
Before the Hardware • Equipment and technology in school safety is not the end all for solving emergency situations. • School Safety & School Emergency issues are a matter of proper training. • Before the hardware is planning • What, why and when • After – • TRAINING – TRAINING - TRAINING CEFPI 2007
Listen to the Client • What are their problems and Issues? • Ask them to tell you their needs • Why this solution? • Will the solution that you are proposing answer the needs of your client? • Will the solution also add value by being used daily? • When is it required (proper timing is a satisfied client) CEFPI 2007
Technology Solutions then, now, and tomorrow CEFPI 2007
The Past (1950 – 1990) • The safety solutions that we had to offer were simple. • Teachers and administrators with the authority to deal with the day to day issues that came up • Calling a student to the office was a simple switch able intercom link. • Just over head speakers wired to an amplifier . CEFPI 2007
The Past (1950 – 1990) Switched technology for the small school and the large give up the office model. CEFPI 2007
The Past (1950 – 1990) • Then a stand alone talk-back amplifier was added with call switches. • Teachers with a push of the button could call the office and have a conversation. • Because their was a call switch teachers could also key in an emergency call that could not be canceled until it was addressed. • The 8” overhead speaker gave clear and concise conversation for normal and emergency calls. • At the same time stand alone B&W cameras were added with a recorder. CEFPI 2007
The Now (1990 – 2007) • The audio solutions today • One way paging • An amplifier and speakers • Gives all call page and emergency messages to 8” classroom speakers (Self amplified or Centralized) • Telephone paging • 2.5” speaker great for office paging • But hard to overcome classroom noise • Two way intercom • Talkback amplifier to phone in office • Telephone intercom • Telephone to 2.5” speaker phone (good for offices) CEFPI 2007
The Now (1990 – 2007) • Microprocessor Intercommunications • Hands-Free Communication in Every Classroom • Intercom for quick conversations so that class work continues or an emergency the teacher does not have to pick up the phone. • When more privacy is needed, simply lifting the classroom phone handset automatically transfers the intercom conversation to the telephone. CEFPI 2007
Rack and Wall Mount • Units are now mount in an equipment room • Dedicated A/C power and • Air Conditioned CEFPI 2007
The Now (1990 – 2007) • Microprocessor Intercommunications • Intercom phones in classroom interfaced to office PBX (features for office 300 to 10) • Intercom emergency calls are latching and cannot be canceled until they are answered. • With both an intercom speaker and a classroom telephone, there is always a communication path to every classroom (even if the phone is busy or becomes disabled). CEFPI 2007
The Now (1990 – 2007) • Emergency DISA • Emergency 911 All Call • loud and clear to all speakers • Emergency Over Ride • over rides all programming • Emergency Link • unanswered emergency calls can be linked to security office • 4 Emergency Tones • tornado, earthquake, etc. CEFPI 2007
MVP-210BG 911 Emergency-All-Call System #1 System #2 MVP-210BG Multicom 2000 LAN / WAN / Internet Multicom 2000 CEFPI 2007
Emergency Messaging System #2 System #1 MVP-210BG MVP-210BG Multicom 2000 LAN / WAN / Internet Multicom 2000 System #2 Multicom 2000 MVP-210BG CEFPI 2007
IP Intercom-- The Concept • Utilizes state of the art TCP/IP technology • Employs IP routing and multi-cast technology • Built-In Software: Direct URL access to key system cards from any computer • Supports Standard SIP Compatible VoIP Phones CEFPI 2007
IP Intercom • Linux-based OS • Network Interface • Manages VoIP functions • Power PC • QUANTUM Commander Interface • Remote Programming • Remote Diagnostics • Remote Control Much smaller fits in IDF CEFPI 2007
Interconnected Distributed IP Facilities • Through IP Intercom, • Board Of Education can: Perform Emergency All-Call announcements • Call Any Classroom Or Individual area - Station • Listen-In To Any Classroom* CEFPI 2007
The Security Zones • Security Zones • Multiple Stations Comprise A Security Zone • A Station Is Dedicated To An Individual Sensor • N.O. Or N.C. Contact Closure Sensors Can Apply • Security Zones “Report To” An Admin Phone, Admin Group And/Or Wall Display • If State Changes, Call-in To Administrative Phone, Group And/Or Wall Display Is Made Automatically CEFPI 2007
HazMat Inventory Live Security Camera Monitoring GIS, Map-Based Facility Information Building CAD Plans From today to the future ...Connecting Tomorrow's Technology with Today’s Facilities Complete Web-Based Facility Emergency Preparedness Information System CEFPI 2007
From today to the future • CAD-driven Viewer To Display GIS Maps And Plans • Web Native • GIS Based • A Graphical User Interface (GUI) For Building Systems Such As CCTV • Works With Building Systems • Intercom via security DISA • IP Addressable DVR’s - Cameras CEFPI 2007
Web-Based Facility • CCTV Functionality: • Locate CCTV Cameras and Audio Interface On Building Plan (DVR or IP Camera) • Access Them Via a Mouse Click CEFPI 2007
Web-Based Facility • Emergency Preparedness Product Enhancements: • Hazardous Materials Inventory • Fire And Safety Floor Plan With Interactive Layers • Emergency Preparedness Documentation • Emergency Exit Routes • Tornado Safety Zone / Shelter Interactive Layers • Digital Photography Links • Enhanced CAD Floor And Site Plans CEFPI 2007
Digital Recorder CEFPI 2007
Digital Recorders? • Digital voice recorder designed to meet the critical needs of 24 hour per day / 7 day per week applications • Systems provides continuous recording of all channels, while also allowing simultaneous playback - never interrupting the record process. CEFPI 2007
Security Solutions Today Emergency Messaging Emergency Lockdown Digital Recorder Emergency Link Security DISA Voice over IP Emergency Web Access CEFPI 2007