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Door Monitoring for Social Services Facilities: How Nonprofits Prevent Unauthorized Re-Entry and Protect Staff
Emergency Response & Hardware

Door Monitoring for Social Services Facilities: How Nonprofits Prevent Unauthorized Re-Entry and Protect Staff

Social services facilities balance open access with physical security. Wireless door monitoring detects unauthorized re-entry, propped doors, and forced access — funded by NSGP grants.

April 22, 20267 min read
Panic Buttons for Social Services Staff: How NSGP Grants Fund Wearable Safety Systems for Nonprofits
Emergency Response & Hardware

Panic Buttons for Social Services Staff: How NSGP Grants Fund Wearable Safety Systems for Nonprofits

Social services workers are 5x more likely to face workplace violence. NSGP grants fund up to $200K per site for wearable panic buttons. See eligibility, how the system works, and what to look for.

April 22, 20268 min read
Door Monitoring for Banks: How Propped Door Detection Closes the PCI DSS and Bank Protection Act Compliance Gap
Emergency Response & Hardware

Door Monitoring for Banks: How Propped Door Detection Closes the PCI DSS and Bank Protection Act Compliance Gap

Propped service entrances violate three compliance frameworks simultaneously. See how wireless door monitoring closes the BPA, PCI DSS, and NFPA 80 gap in bank branches.

April 22, 20268 min read
Bank teller wearing a wearable panic button badge for Bank Protection Act compliance
Emergency Response & Hardware

Panic Buttons for Banks: How Wearable Duress Alerts Meet Bank Protection Act Requirements

Most bank branches still use fixed under-counter panic buttons from the 1980s. Modern branches need wearable duress alerts that move with staff. See how they meet Bank Protection Act requirements.

April 18, 20267 min read
Venue loading dock door with monitoring sensor detecting propped service entrance for back-of-house security
Emergency Response & Hardware

Door Monitoring for Venues: Why Loading Docks and Service Entrances Are Your Biggest Perimeter Gap

Venues spend millions on patron entry security and $0 on service door monitoring. Loading docks and back-of-house doors are the real perimeter gap. See how wireless door monitoring closes it.

April 18, 20266 min read
Venue staff member wearing a panic button badge at a sellout stadium event where cellular networks are congested
Emergency Response & Hardware

Panic Buttons for Venue Staff: Why Cellular-Dependent Systems Fail During Sellout Events

Cellular networks hit 300-500% capacity at sellout events. Phone-based panic systems fail silently. See how facility-deployed panic buttons keep venue staff protected at full capacity.

April 18, 20266 min read
Church door monitoring system detecting propped doors for NFPA 80 fire code compliance and security
Emergency Response & Hardware

Door Monitoring for Churches: How Propped Door Detection Closes the Fire Code and Security Gap at Houses of Worship

Propped church doors violate NFPA 80 fire code and create unmonitored entry points. See how wireless door monitoring works for houses of worship — and how NSGP grants fund it.

April 17, 20267 min read
Church building with panic button safety system representing NSGP grant-funded security for houses of worship
Emergency Response & Hardware

Panic Buttons for Churches: How NSGP Grants Fund Staff Safety Systems for Houses of Worship

Houses of worship are the #1 target of hate crimes. NSGP grants fund $25K-$150K for panic button systems. See eligibility, application steps, and what to look for.

April 17, 20267 min read
School exterior door with wireless monitoring sensor mounted at top detecting propped door status for K-12 campus security
Emergency Response & Hardware

The Complete Guide to Door Monitoring for K-12 Schools

80% of school shootings involve exterior door entry. Learn how door monitoring detects propped doors, meets NFPA 80 and Alyssa's Law requirements, and integrates with campus safety systems.

April 17, 20267 min read

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