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Safety and Security on Campus: Choosing a Security Consultant

PURPOSE
The purpose of this Web page is to provide members and the higher education community general information about providing and maintaining a safe and secure campus. The goal of campus security programs should be part of a comprehensive safety program that addresses both the protection of students and staff, and that of campus property and facilities. A good starting point would be the selection of a qualified security consultant. But how do you know what to look for and if their skill set will suite your needs?

OVERVIEW
The term "security consultant" means different things to different people. In a broad sense, the term can apply to anyone offering security products, services, advice, or expertise. From a much more focused perspective, it refers to the security profession in which individuals and firms have specialized knowledge and skills. This security expertise is usually provided for a pre-negotiated fee based upon the level or scope of work involved. For example, in performing security threat/vulnerability assessments services, findings and recommendations could be applied to the design and engineering of an integrated electronic security system (i.e., access control, photo identification, intrusion detection, radio communications, asset monitoring, and close-circuit television).

RECOMMENDATIONS
To assist in the search and selection of a qualified security consultant, the following guidelines should be considered.

RESOURCES
For additional materials and information regarding safety and security on campuses, and on choosing security consultants, please visit and/or contact:

The Year of Engagement

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Deadline for Nominations: December 15, 2008

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APPA's Virtual 2008-2009 Membership Directory

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Open Professional Development Programs

Institute for Facilities Management
SP: Facilities Management Strategies for Campus Sustainability
Supervisor's Toolkit

Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina in Tampa, FL
January 18-22, 2008

Facilities Manager Magazine

Volume 24, Number 5 Sept/Oct2008

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Study Shows School Cleanliness Affects Learning

Entitled Cleanliness and Learning in Higher Education, the national study of college students was based around the five levels of clean identified in APPA’s Custodial Staffing Guidelines for Educational Facilities. More information.

The final report is available free to APPA members and for $30 for nonmembers through the APPA bookstore

Thanks to all who made APPA 2008 a success!

Presentations and photos are now available from APPA 2008: the Rise to Greatness.

Mark your calendars for APPA 2009, July 8-10 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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