CEFPI 2007
Technology and School Safety
CEFPI 2007
CEFPI 2007
Technology and School Safety
Presented By:
Joe Baumgartner513-518-3876
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Mission Statement
The mission statement of education and professionals in the education
“ is”
“To provide an environment that is safe and conductive to learning”
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As CEFPI Members This is only part of our
responsibility
• At one time the local school was the safe place in town.
• If the were problems we were told that the school is a safe place.
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This is no longer true
• With everything that has happened in the last decade.
• We have to give educators the tools and technology to make schools safer.
• How can we help?
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Before the Hardware
• Equipment and technology in school safety is not the end all for solving emergency situations.
• School Safety & School Emergency issues are a matter of proper training.
• Before the hardware is planning– What, why and when
• After – – TRAINING – TRAINING - TRAINING
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Listen to the Client
• What are their problems and Issues?• Ask them to tell you their needs• Why this solution?• Will the solution that you are proposing
answer the needs of your client?• Will the solution also add value by being
used daily?• When is it required (proper timing is a
satisfied client)
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Technology Solutions then, now, and
tomorrow
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The Past (1950 – 1990)
• The safety solutions that we had to offer were simple.– Teachers and administrators with the
authority to deal with the day to day issues that came up
• Calling a student to the office was a simple switch able intercom link.– Just over head speakers wired to an
amplifier .
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The Past (1950 – 1990)
Switched technology for the small school and the large give up the office model.
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The Past (1950 – 1990)• Then a stand alone talk-back amplifier was
added with call switches.– Teachers with a push of the button could call the office
and have a conversation.– Because their was a call switch teachers could also
key in an emergency call that could not be canceled until it was addressed.
– The 8” overhead speaker gave clear and concise conversation for normal and emergency calls.
• At the same time stand alone B&W cameras were added with a recorder.
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The Now (1990 – 2007)
• The audio solutions today – One way paging
• An amplifier and speakers– Gives all call page and emergency messages to 8”
classroom speakers (Self amplified or Centralized)
• Telephone paging – 2.5” speaker great for office paging
» But hard to overcome classroom noise
– Two way intercom• Talkback amplifier to phone in office
– Telephone intercom• Telephone to 2.5” speaker phone (good for offices)
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The Now (1990 – 2007)
– Microprocessor Intercommunications• Hands-Free Communication in Every
Classroom• Intercom for quick conversations so that class
work continues or an emergency the teacher does not have to pick up the phone.
• When more privacy is needed, simply lifting the classroom phone handset automatically transfers the intercom conversation to the telephone.
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Rack and Wall Mount
•Units are now mount in an equipment room
•Dedicated A/C power and
•Air Conditioned
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The Now (1990 – 2007)
– Microprocessor Intercommunications
• Intercom phones in classroom interfaced to office PBX (features for office 300 to 10)
• Intercom emergency calls are latching and cannot be canceled until they are answered.
• With both an intercom speaker and a classroom telephone, there is always a communication path to every classroom (even if the phone is busy or becomes disabled).
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The Now (1990 – 2007)
• Emergency DISA• Emergency 911 All Call
• loud and clear to all speakers
• Emergency Over Ride• over rides all programming
• Emergency Link• unanswered emergency calls can be linked to
security office
• 4 Emergency Tones• tornado, earthquake, etc.
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911 Emergency-All-Call
Multicom 2000LAN / WAN / Internet
MVP-210BG
MVP-210BG
Multicom 2000
System #1
System #2
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Emergency Messaging
Multicom 2000 LAN / WAN / Internet
MVP-210BG
MVP-210BG
System #1
Multicom 2000
System #2
Multicom 2000
System #2
MVP-210BG
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IP Intercom-- The Concept• Utilizes state of the art TCP/IP technology• Employs IP routing and multi-cast technology• Built-In Software: Direct URL access to key
system cards from any computer• Supports Standard SIP Compatible VoIP
Phones
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IP Intercom
Linux-based OSNetwork InterfaceManages VoIP functionsPower PCQUANTUM Commander Interface
Remote ProgrammingRemote DiagnosticsRemote Control
Much smaller fits in IDF
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Interconnected Distributed IP Facilities
•Through IP Intercom, •Board Of Education can: Perform Emergency All-Call announcements•Call Any Classroom Or Individual area - Station•Listen-In To Any Classroom*
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The Security Zones• Security Zones
– Multiple Stations Comprise A Security Zone
– A Station Is Dedicated To An Individual Sensor
– N.O. Or N.C. Contact Closure Sensors Can Apply
– Security Zones “Report To” An Admin Phone, Admin Group And/Or Wall Display
– If State Changes, Call-in To Administrative Phone, Group And/Or Wall Display Is Made Automatically
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...Connecting Tomorrow's Technology with Today’s Facilities
GIS, Map-Based Facility Information
Building CAD Plans
Live Security Camera Monitoring
HazMat Inventory
Complete Web-Based Facility Emergency Preparedness
Information System
From today to the future
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From today to the future
• CAD-driven Viewer To Display GIS Maps And Plans– Web Native– GIS Based– A Graphical User Interface (GUI) For
Building Systems Such As CCTV
• Works With Building Systems – Intercom via security DISA– IP Addressable DVR’s - Cameras
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Web-Based Facility• CCTV Functionality:
– Locate CCTV Cameras and Audio Interface On Building Plan (DVR or IP Camera)
– Access Them Via a Mouse Click
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Web-Based Facility
• Emergency Preparedness Product Enhancements:– Hazardous Materials Inventory – Fire And Safety Floor Plan With Interactive Layers– Emergency Preparedness Documentation– Emergency Exit Routes– Tornado Safety Zone / Shelter Interactive Layers– Digital Photography Links– Enhanced CAD Floor And Site Plans
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Digital Recorder
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Digital Recorders?
Digital voice recorder designed to meet the critical needs of 24 hour per day / 7 day per week applications
Systems provides continuous recording of all channels, while also allowing simultaneous playback - never interrupting the record process.
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Digital Recorder
Security Solutions TodayEmergency Messaging
Emergency Link
EmergencyLockdown
Voice over IPEmergency Web Access
Security DISA
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