Insights on Safety and Security
Balancing Fun and Safety: Preparing for Halloween Events in Schools and Workplaces
As Halloween quickly approaches, schools, childcare centers, and workplaces across the country are gearing up for parades, trunk-or-treat events, and
Compliance Doesn’t Equal Safety: Why an Audit Isn’t the Same as an Assessment
For many organizations, an annual safety or security audit is treated as a checkbox requirement. It may be a necessary
Executive Threat and Travel Risk Monitoring: Why It’s Essential for Today’s Leaders
At Secure Environment Consultants (SEC), we recognize that executive leadership today carries visibility and vulnerability, unlike ever before. The media,
Why Fraternity & Sorority Houses Face Unique Safety Risks (and How to Address Them)
College towns are often thought of as safe, vibrant communities, but new data shows that isn’t always the case. A
Accessibility Is Not an “If”—It’s a “When”: What We’re Missing in Safety Conversations
Earlier this year, I came across a story that stopped me in my tracks. It was written by Jordan Ellis,
Culture of School Safety: It’s About More Than Just Locked Doors
It’s easy for school safety to become a box-ticking exercise: Is the door locked? Are the cameras working? Did we
Securing Events: What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know This Summer
Outdoor fundraisers, festivals, and back-to-school drives bring joy—and risk. Is your organization prepared? For many nonprofit organizations, summer is the
What Should be in a School Emergency Plan?
At Secure Environment Consultants (SEC), our team of school security experts—including security directors and consultants serving districts nationwide—is often asked:
Protecting Public Servants: Key Safety Measures Following the Minnesota Tragedy
The recent shooting involving Minnesota legislators has sent shockwaves through communities nationwide, highlighting the very real and growing threats faced