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Enhancing School Safety: Key Strategies for Emergency Preparedness

Discover essential practices for ensuring safety at schools, as presented by Paul Timm, President of RETA Security, Inc., during the 2010 IASBO Annual Conference. This presentation covers vital topics such as crisis communication methods, the involvement of students in security programs, understanding ICS structures, and the significance of visitor management. Gain insights into best practices for emergency preparedness, including drills, lockdown procedures, and resource allocation. Learn how to foster a culture of safety within educational environments to protect students and staff alike.

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Enhancing School Safety: Key Strategies for Emergency Preparedness

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  1. Current Security Trends & Technology 2010 IASBO Annual Conference 05/20/10 Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc.

  2. Presenter Background President, RETA Security, Inc. Physical Security Professional (PSP) VAM – Certified (SNL) SCAT Member (NOVA) Assessments, Policy Development, Training, Expert Witness paul@retasecurity.com facebook: Paul Timm, PSP twitter.com/schoolsecurity retasecurity.blogspot.com/ Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc.

  3. Pop Quiz • What is your primary means of emergency communication? • How are students involved in your security program? • What crisis supplies does your school have? • How many registered sex offenders live in your zip code? • What is an ICS structure? • How are faculty & staff corresponding with students? • What is the most important security product? www.retasecurity.com Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322

  4. Important Practices • Heightened Awareness • Briefings • Access Control • Visitor Management • Communications • Duress, “ICE” • Lock Down Procedures • Safe Havens (Keys, Glass) Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc.

  5. Assessing Staff Training Visitor Management Personal Safety Technology Kaiser Report Documentation Hi. How can I help you? www.retasecurity.com Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322

  6. Emergency Preparedness • Bomb Threats & Suspicious Packages • Crisis Flipcharts • Emergency Supplies • Drills & Exercises • Mass Notification www.retasecurity.com Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322

  7. Security Resources • isp.state.il.us/sor/ • ed.gov/emergencyplan • Emergency Responders • ultrasonic-ringtones.com • 7 Signs of Terrorism (800-843-2690) • Tip Lines (i.e. 800-477-0024, 866-SPEAKUP) • Lock Down DVD (william.lassiter@djjdp.nc.gov) • “Education for Disaster” DVD, GEMA, Attn: School Safety Unit, P.O. Box 18055, Atlanta, GA 30316 • www.isbe.state.il.us/safety/emergency_crisis_plan.doc www.retasecurity.com Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322

  8. How Can You Make Your School Safer? Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc.

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