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1 “Designing Schools for Student Safety and Security” Annual Education Facilities Conference School Security & Safety Overview 8:30am Session #1: Paul Timm, PSP, RETA Security, Inc.

2 School Security & Safety Overview AIA Michigan 21 st Annual Educational Facilities Conference 06/17/2013 © 2013 RETA Security, Inc.

3 Presenter Background President, RETA Security, Inc. Physical Security Professional (PSP) SCAT Member (NOVA) Illinois Terrorism Task Force (ITTF) Assessments, Emergency Planning, Keynotes/Training, Expert Witness paul@retasecurity.com facebook.com/safeschools1 twitter.com/schoolsecurity linkedin.com/in/paultimmpsp www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc.(630) 932-9322

4 www.retasecurity.co m Ó 2010 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322

5 Facebook Security www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc. “Create a Page” “https” (settings button) – privacy settings – timeline & tagging – review posts… (settings button) – account settings – security – browsing (enable)

6 www.retasecurity.com  2013 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 Security Committee

7 Access Control Electronic Access NFC Locked Vestibule Laminate Visitor Management Software Secured Interior Rooms www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc.(630) 932-9322

8 www.retasecurity.com  2013 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 Communications Labeled Telephones Public Address Exterior Intercom Systems Duress Two-Way Radios Repeater Cellular Phones Apps

9 Secret Service Statistics www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc.(630) 932-9322 According to statistics from the U.S. Secret Service & the U.S. Dept. of Ed., at least one other person had some prior knowledge of an attacker's plan in 81% of incidents. In 59% of incidents, more than one other person had some prior knowledge. Of those incidents where another person knew about the attack in advance, 93% of those people were the attacker's friend, schoolmate or sibling.

10 Active Shooter Procedures www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc.(630) 932-9322 Lockdown A.L.I.C.E. Run, Hide, Fight

11 www.retasecurity.co m Ó 2012 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 www.retasecurity.com(630) 932-9322 Evacuation Maps

12 www.retasecurity.com  2012 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 Traditional Preparedness Interior Hallways

13 www.retasecurity.co m Ó 2012 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 www.retasecurity.com(630) 932-9322 Video/Photos

14 www.retasecurity.com  2012 RETA Security, Inc. (630) 932-9322 Alternative Shelter Areas Recommendations: –Basements –Interior Rooms Classrooms Locker Rooms Offices Restrooms –Hallways with Reinforced Doors

15 15 Figure 304.2(1) 2015 Intl. Building Code

16 Security Resources www.ncpc.org/topics/ www.familywatchdog.us Tip Lines (866-SPEAKUP) www.polleverywhere.com www.gallagherpost.com/gallagher_post/ www.pbs.org/programs/path-to-violence/ www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=34 www.asisonline.org/education/activeShooter.xml http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS100SCA.asp www.retasecurity.com© 2013 RETA Security, Inc.(630) 932-9322


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