Education Security Symposium Enlightens Educators on Realities of School Violence
AMAG Technology and PASS Security present benefits of a Symmetry Security Management System
Torrance, CA, November 16, 2007
– PASS Security, an AMAG Technology Symmetry Authorized Reseller, hosted its first
Southwestern Illinois K-12 Educational Security Symposium titled, Keeping Our Schools
Safe and Secured on October 24, 2007. The program was part of an education campaign
PASS Security implemented based on a targeted marketing program created by AMAG
Technology. AMAG’s Central US Regional Sales Manager, Loren Lloyd presented the
benefits of electronic access control in schools and how it will help school districts
prepare and prevent tragedy.
“PASS Security used AMAG’s vertical marketing campaign to design our first Southwestern
Illinois K-12 Educational Security Symposium,” said PASS Security, Marketing Coordinator,
Luke Lieberman. “The marketing program and symposium educated area school districts
on threat assessment, physical security, self defense, and bomb and terrorism threats.”
The Griffin Personnel Group’s Tom Griffin discussed the psychological profiles and
statistics surrounding violence in our school systems and what type of person is
most likely to commit these violent acts. He demonstrated how several weapons can
be brought in a single bag along with a thousand rounds of ammunition.
AMAG’s Loren Lloyd along with PASS Security’s Kendall Addison, reviewed how electronic
access
control and video surveillance can deter and prevent violence. Visitor control
is critical, along with being fully prepared with an emergency plan in the event
of a crisis.
“Cameras can substitute for the teacher when the teacher is not there,” said Lloyd.
“And by properly identifying and credentialing everyone, staff will know when an
unauthorized person is roaming the hallways and they can escort them to the proper
place to be identified and badged.”
Short sessions on self defense and grant writing educated attendees on what they
can do to protect themselves physically, and how to generate funds to help afford
security.
An informative session on how to create bombs and what is considered a bomb enlightened
school officials on just how easy it is for a student to make a bomb. Everyday household
items are used to create bombs. Lt. Steve Johnson from the Illinois Secretary of
State Police Bomb Squad explained that attacking a school is of minimal risk to
the attacker, while a target rich environment that provides a high psychological
and emotional impact. He warned everyone that not only will attacks from students
become more vicious and frequent, but that terrorists are plotting to attack schools
in rural areas as well. No one is safe and it’s best to be as prepared as possible.
“The symposium has been very informative. It brings up things you should look for
with your safety and employees safety that you don’t think about in your daily operation.
It shows how unprepared we are for a real crisis. Schools have minimum security,
but are we really prepared for real crisis?” said Principal, Melinda Fischer, St.
Peter and Paul School, Alton, IL.
For more information about PASS Security visit
www.passsecurity.com.
If you would like to begin your own education marketing campaign, please visit the
AMAG Partner website at
www.amagpartner.com
to download and review.
You may contact AMAG Technology’s VOC/Program Manager, Nicole
Deschler at
nicole.deschler@amag.com
to learn more about all of AMAG’s free vertical marketing campaigns and how you
can get your campaign customized.
About AMAG Technology
AMAG Technology’s Symmetry Security Management Solutions can be found in a wide spectrum of
markets: government, commercial, education, transportation, healthcare, retail and
banking. Based out of Torrance, California with sales and support located throughout
the US, AMAG sells its products through its valued resellers throughout North America.
AMAG Technology is part of G4Tec, a leading manufacturer of scalable, integrated
security management systems headquartered in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.
AMAG Technology has been at the leading edge of access control technology for over 30 years. Here today, from tomorrow
– Symmetry™.