British Security Industry Association: guide to access control for the education sector

British Security Industry Association: guide to access control for the education sector. The British Security Industry Association has published a new guide to aid the education se...

British Security Industry Association: guide to access control for the education sector. The British Security Industry Association has published a new guide to aid the education sector in the application of access control systems.

Education sites face a variety of threats including theft, vandalism and trespass. Therefore, safeguarding the wellbeing of pupils and staff is paramount.

Access control systems can do just this by protecting assets as well as ensuring the physical safety of everyone onsite, whilst maintaining the continuity of education by preventing disruptions caused by theft and damage.

Simple to use, access control systems are effective and provide staff and pupils with the high level of crime prevention they deserve. The BSIA guide provides information on how access control can reduce risks that the education sector faces, the added benefits the systems can bring, case studies and any legislation which should be considered.

The guide to access control for the education sector is available as a download by visiting www.bsia.co.uk/ accesscontrol.

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