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Most measures to improve campus safety are subject to benefit-cost analyses. More than ever, campuses are also considering tangible benefits of improved security systems, since both students and surrounding communities are attracted to classes and events held in a safe and secure environment.
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Today’s credential cards can solve a host of student management issues today and prepare for tomorrow, providing secure access to residence halls, recreation facilities, computer networks and more.  Equally important, these smart cards afford security administrators more avenues to ensure safe and secure environments for students on and off campus.
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Security directors need to choose access control systems that can operate current technologies, as well as those under development, without compromising or risking investments in present systems. With a modular, open architecture locking system, security administrators can customize door openings with options, including credential readers and networking, to create a perfect fit.
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Security teams at higher education facilities continually face the challenge of finding funds for their growing lists of security enhancements needed on their campuses. To get the most out of limited resources, a disciplined, team approach is needed, as well as a comprehensive security plan that addresses security issues throughout the campus.
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Historic and older buildings don’t have to mean compromising your security. Wireless and IP-based systems help you control access without minimal impact on the building. Find out how to migrate your current system and seamlessly integrate the old with the new for optimum security no matter how old the building.